Japanese startup to carry UAE lunar rover to the moon in 2022 – The Japan Times

Posted: May 7, 2021 at 4:06 am

Japanese startup ispace Inc. will deliver a lunar rover under development by the United Arab Emirates to the Moon next year in what will be the Arab worlds first lunar mission.

Under the contract recently announced by the Tokyo-based space company and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, Dubais governmental space agency, ispace will also provide communications and power during the journey to the moon and on its surface.

The UAEs rover will be loaded onto a lunar lander that ispace plans to launch from Florida in the United States using a rocket made by SpaceX, officially known as Space Exploration Technologies Corp. and founded by tech billionaire Elon Musk.

The Rashid rover, weighing 10 kilograms and measuring about 50 centimeters in length and width and 70 cm in height, will be transported in ispaces lander currently under development. The project will mark ispaces first space mission since its establishment in 2010.

We are very honored that MBRSC has selected ispace to play a key role for this historic moment, Takeshi Hakamada, CEO and founder of ispace, told an online news conference. Furthermore, we are very pleased to advance our collaboration between the UAE and Japan in space exploration.

If the mission succeeds, ispace could become the first private Japanese firm to land on the moon.

The company has also been chosen by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration to join its project to collect lunar regolith from the Moons surface as part of NASAs Commercial Lunar Payload Services program.

Adnan Al Rais, MBRSCs senior director in its Remote Sensing Department who also attended the news conference, said that his nation chose the Japanese firm as its partner because of their capability, strong team and their leading in this field.

The Middle Eastern country is seeking to diversify its oil-dependent industrial structure by expanding its space exploration program.

In February, its Hope probe successfully entered the orbit of Mars after being launched from Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, last July. The UAE also has a project to build a human colony on Mars by 2117.

The upcoming lunar mission will represent a milestone in the UAEs space sector as it is expected to provide valuable scientific data and information crucial for the long-term Mars initiative, said Al Rais, who also oversees MBRSCs Mars 2117 program.

Currently, only the United States, Russia and China have succeeded in putting a spacecraft on the surface of the moon.

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