Europe targeting 2031 for 1st mission of ‘Argonaut’ moon lander

illustration of astronauts exploring the moon, with earth in the background

Diagram of ESA’s robotic Argonaut moon lander, which is slated to launch for the first time in 2031. (Image credit: ESA)

“No area is off-limits for Argonaut; the spacecraft will be able to land at any region on the moon,” the description states.

ESA forecasts five Argonaut missions in the 2030s, with each one spanning a week to a month from launch to landing. The moon lander has three main components: a lunar descent element responsible for flying to the moon and landing; the payload, which could be a rover, science instruments or other gear; and a cargo platform, which serves as the interface between the other two elements.

In May, ESA awarded a contract to Florida-based Redwire Corporation to develop a robotic arm prototype for Argonaut, which will support its logistical operations by offloading, retrieving and positioning objects. 

The 2031 launch date was first reported on July 17 by European Spaceflight. The website noted that ESA has already finished studies for the so-called “European Charging Station for the Moon,” which would be a system launched aboard Argonaut and serve as a gas station on the moon.

ESA is also working on a “Moonlight” navigation and communication capability that would allow high-speed connection with the Gateway space station around the moon, whose development NASA is spearheading as part of its Artemis program.

Source link : https://www.space.com/esa-2031-first-argonaut-moon-lander-mission

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Publish date : 2024-07-22 19:01:05

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