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Meet Asagumo, a spider-like rover that is going to the moon later this year

Asagumo is also said to be the world's first walking rover.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Aug 21 2022, 14:03 IST
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Spacebit Mission One: UK's 1st Moon Rover to Launch in 2021 (Spacebit )
Spacebit Mission One: UK's 1st Moon Rover to Launch in 2021
Spacebit Mission One: UK's 1st Moon Rover to Launch in 2021 (Spacebit )

British firm Spacebit has announced it will send a rover to the moon later this year. The mission has caught everyone's attention over the unique rover that will land on the moon. Unlike the conventional wheeled rovers, Spacebit is sending a rover that looks and walks like a spider.

Called Asagumo rover, it is built on a single-unit CubeSat frame that is generally used for small satellites. The rover weighs just 1.3kg and runs on solar power. Instead of wheels or tracks, the rover features four arachnid-like legs.

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Spacebit is aiming to launch the mission (ULA Vulcan) in the Q3, 2021. According to Slashgear, the unique design makes it very inexpensive to build. Since the rover has four legs instead of the tracks or wheels, it is said to be capable of travelling in rugged terrain with much more ease. It will also help the rover access surfaces that are inaccessible to the traditional rovers. The report further says that the company may build rovers that use both design formats – legs and wheels.

Last year, Spacebit tested Asagumo in the Komokado Kazaana cave in Japan where it explored lava tubes, which are said to be quite similar to the lunar surface.

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“This 'test-drive' was definitely symbolic for expressing the rover's tight connection to its Japanese name. Asagumo's lava tubes exploration is a huge step not only for Spacebit but for lunar technology and development advancement,” the company had said.

The rover will be going to the mon through Astrobotic's Peregrine lunar lander spacecraft. The report says that the rover would move about 10 meters from the lander spacecraft. It will also send back full HD videos and 3D lidar data to Earth.

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First Published Date: 03 Jan, 10:51 IST
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