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Missions

Where we've been.
Where we're going.

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Pegasus LTV

Selected by NASA in 2026 and launching in 2028, the Pegasus Lunar Terrain Vehicle provides critical surface mobility for Artemis Astronauts operating at the Moon’s South Pole. Pegasus supports a range of mission profiles, including site exploration, foundational science operations, resource prospecting, and surface site preparation as NASA lays the groundwork for a permanent human presence on the Moon by 2030.

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TACOS (Thermal Architecture COmponentS)

Funded by the European Commission and implemented with the support of the European Space Agency, TACOS is an In‑Orbit Demonstration (IOD) mission to support the launch, integration, and on‑orbit operations of our Thermal Architecture Components. 

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MARS-1

Launching Fall 2026, MARS-1 demonstrates autonomous swarm operations in LEO for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force, advancing decentralized coordination for future space infrastructure and robotic fleets. 

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Lunar Voyage 5

Launching with Artemis IV, LV5 supports NASA’s DUSTER investigation marking the first robotic rover in history to deploy alongside Astronauts. LV5 MAPP works with Astronauts to perform critical dust and plasma science that unlock a sustained lunar presence.

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LEAF

Launching in 2026, LEAF cultivates plants on the Moon in partnership with Lunaria One. As part of the ASA’s Moon to Mars Demonstrator Program, LEAF advances research into lunar-grown food, medicine, and oxygen production to support a sustained human presence.

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Roo-ver

As the flagship mission for the Australian Space Agency and a critical collaboration as part of NASA's Artemis campaign, Roo-ver will be the first end-to-end demonstration of space resource utilization on another planetary body. 

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Lunar Voyage 3

Lunar Voyage 3 is a groundbreaking commercial mission with a secured anchor customer. More details including the launch date and landing location will be announced soon. If you want to join us on this voyage to the stars, contact us.

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Lunar Voyage 2

Lunar Voyage 2 is heading to Reiner Gamma to investigate a magnetic anomaly on the lunar surface that has puzzled scientists for hundreds of years. In collaboration with JHU APL and NASA, this mission will help unlock the secrets of the Moon and our solar system.

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Lunar Voyage 1

Lunar Voyage 1 successfully made it to the Moon and collected data from the lunar surface and in transit. LV1 MAPP made history as the first commercial rover on another planetary body, the first rover at the lunar South Pole, and marked the first sale of space resources. The rover carried payloads from Nokia, NASA, MIT, Juventus Football Club, adidas, LunarCrush, and more.

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MOXIE

Lunar Outpost operated MOXIE on Mars throughout the system's entire life cycle, from landing to demonstrating the first extraction of space resources on another planet turning CO2 into Oxygen. Our team gained valuable experience in design, analysis, testing, verification, and operations from this early success.

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Canary

Environmental monitoring spinoff that has collected over 40B unique data points in over 35 states and 14 countries. The largest use case is mitigation of methane leaks, where the Canary has prevented well over 100k tons of methane from being leaked into the atmosphere. Still a growing product line today, the Canary originally spun-off of a life support system developed for the Deep Space Gateway.

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