Venturi Space Unveils Its All-European Rover
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Venturi Space Unveils its All-European Rover
Venturi Space France is developing a lunar rover—named Mona Luna—to support future ESA and CNES missions to the lunar South Pole. The rover will share many components designed for US-based Venturi Astrolab’s FLIP and FLEX rovers—including hyper-deformable wheels, electrical systems, and high-performance batteries. One key difference? This project will be 100% European made. Boldly going: Mona Luna is targeting a 2030 launch aboard an Ariane 64 r…
Already involved in the design of two rovers whose shipment on the Moon is imminent, the Venturi Space group unveiled, on Monday 16 June at the Bourget show in Paris, an astromobile designed to accompany the ambitions of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Centre national d'études spatiales (CNES).
Venturi Space has unveiled Mona Luna, a lunar rover developed entirely in Europe, ready to support ESA and CNES in exploring the Moon’s South Pole until 2030. Venturi Space has unveiled Mona Luna, a lunar rover designed and produced entirely on European soil. This project is part of the effort to ensure European autonomy in lunar mobility, in line with the ambitions of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Centre National d’Études Spatiales (C…
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