Hopper Rover, LEV-1, SLIM Mission
LEV-1, is affectionately known as the Hopping Rover, because of its unique process of traversing the Lunar terrain.
LEV-1, is affectionately known as the Hopping Rover, because of its unique process of traversing the Lunar terrain.
Source: JAXA The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) achieved a major milestone when its Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) landed on the Moon on January 19, 2024. Japan is…
Lunar Pits are potential locations for habitation structures, as they can fully or partially cover a human habitation construction from harmful space radiation. Currently, Lunar Pits are registered as Science…
The following Registrations are focussed on: Exploration of Polar Shadowed Regions, e.g. deep craters void of sunlight. Science and Resources focussed Missions. Infrastructure and Strategic Locations that may be required…
Copernicus Crater: Potential Lander Location for Earth Observation and Public Lunar Presence Our Goal: Enabling Public Lunar Exploration and a Presence on the Moon Copernicus Crater: Potential Lander Location for…
Tycho Crater: Potential Lander Location for Earth Observation and Public Lunar Presence Our Goal: Enabling Public Lunar Exploration and a Presence on the Moon Lunar Resources Registry has created a…
Lunar Resources Registry and Lunar Station Partnership Registration for a scientific research location. The Scientific registration for a Near-Side Earth Observatory is open to space agencies and international educational institutions.…
Moon Far-Side Asteroid Observatory, protecting Earth from Asteroids from the Dark Side of the Moon!