Mission type | Technology demonstration |
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Operator | ispace |
Website |
ispace-inc |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft | Hakuto-R M2 |
Spacecraft type | Lunar lander |
Manufacturer | ispace |
Hakuto-R Mission 2 is a lunar lander mission planned for 2024 by iSpace. The lander will include a new micro rover manufactured by the company. The mission will serve as a technology demonstration, similar to the first, with the final goal of providing reliable transportation and data services on the moon. The lander is named Resilience. [1]
The project began development after the Hakuto-R Mission 1 in 2023. The mission plans to use the same overall design with upgrades from the flight data collected in mission 1. [2]
The Resilience lander will stand 2.5 by 2.3 meters and has a weight of 340 kg. The lander will include a micro rover that is planned to perform an ISRU demonstration. [3]
The mission is planned to launch in Winter 2024. The lander will also carry a memory disk developed by the UNESCO organization carrying 275 languages and other cultural artifacts. [4] The lander completed successful vacuum testing in June 2024. [5]
Mission type | Technology demonstration |
---|---|
Operator | ispace |
Website |
ispace-inc |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft | Hakuto-R M2 |
Spacecraft type | Lunar lander |
Manufacturer | ispace |
Hakuto-R Mission 2 is a lunar lander mission planned for 2024 by iSpace. The lander will include a new micro rover manufactured by the company. The mission will serve as a technology demonstration, similar to the first, with the final goal of providing reliable transportation and data services on the moon. The lander is named Resilience. [1]
The project began development after the Hakuto-R Mission 1 in 2023. The mission plans to use the same overall design with upgrades from the flight data collected in mission 1. [2]
The Resilience lander will stand 2.5 by 2.3 meters and has a weight of 340 kg. The lander will include a micro rover that is planned to perform an ISRU demonstration. [3]
The mission is planned to launch in Winter 2024. The lander will also carry a memory disk developed by the UNESCO organization carrying 275 languages and other cultural artifacts. [4] The lander completed successful vacuum testing in June 2024. [5]