Pegasus: The next-gen lunar rover that will leave Apollo buggy in its dust
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The US space agency is accelerating its strategy to establish a permanent outpost near the lunar south pole as part of the Artemis initiative. Since the future base could cover "hundreds of square miles," ensuring astronaut mobility over significant distances is a critical aspect of the program. One of the advanced instruments will be the Pegasus lunar rover, developed by Lunar Outpost. The vehicle is capable of functioning as... The post "Pegas…
Lunar Outpost's Pegasus is the Rover Built to Give Artemis Astronauts Real Range on the Moon
NASA picked Lunar Outpost to deliver a new crewed rover called Pegasus for the Artemis program. Astronauts will drive it across the lunar south pole starting around 2028. The vehicle brings a clear step up in what crews can accomplish during surface operations. It offers the range, endurance, and flexibility needed to support longer stays [...]
Pegasus: The next-gen lunar rover that will leave Apollo buggy in its dust
NASA is racing to build a permanent settlement near the lunar south pole. The space agency claims its Moon base will cover “hundreds of square miles,” meaning mobility will be key. Enter Pegasus, one of two Lunar Terrain Vehicles (LTVs) chosen by NASA to fly to the Moon with the first Artemis astronauts.Continue ReadingCategory: Space Systems, EngineeringTags: Lunar, Transport, artemis, Moon, NASA

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