Lunar Outpost is proud to support NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program by delivering mobility that enables exploration and science on the lunar surface.
In March 2025, the Lunar Voyage 1 MAPP rover reached the lunar South Pole as part of NASA’s CLPS‑3 mission, carrying instruments to prospect for and collect lunar resources at future Artemis landing sites.
In 2026, the Lunar Voyage 2 MAPP rover will explore Reiner Gamma on NASA’s CLPS CP‑11, carrying science instruments from
@JHUAPL to investigate a lunar swirl and magnetic anomaly.
Slated to support global science and exploration at the lunar South Pole in 2030, the
@AusSpaceAgency's Roo-ver rover is part of CLPS CT-4 and is being developed by the ELO₂ Consortium, co‑led by Lunar Outpost Oceania and
@epequip.
Together, these missions build real spaceflight heritage, advance long-term surface operations, and inform the technologies and operations behind the Eagle Lunar Terrain Vehicle.
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