Interlune to Fly Multispectral Camera on Astrolab FLIP Rover to Measure Helium-3 on the Moon
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Interlune to Fly Multispectral Camera on Astrolab FLIP Rover to Measure Helium-3 on the Moon
SEATTLE and HAWTHORNE, Calif., Aug. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Interlune, a natural resources company, and Astrolab, a multi-planetary mobility and logistics company, today announced that an Interlune payload will fly on Astrolab's FLEX Lunar Innovation Platform (FLIP) rover on its…
Interlune to fly instrument on Astrolab’s FLIP rover
Interlune, a startup with plans to harvest helium-3 from the moon, will fly an instrument on the first lunar rover from fellow startup Astrolab. The post Interlune to fly instrument on Astrolab’s FLIP rover appeared first on SpaceNews.
Moon Monday #236: A third orbiter-lander-rover trio to fire-and-fly
I’m thrilled to welcome Astrolab as a continuing yearly sponsor of my Moon Monday blog+newsletter!California-based Venturi Astrolab Inc. (Astrolab) is developing the large multi-purpose rovers of FLEX and FLIP for advanced exploration of our Moon this decade and next. Through FLEX, Astrolab leads one of the three teams NASA selected last year to mature their designs for a versatile Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV), which the agency hopes to use with …
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