Micro Rover “TENACIOUS” Integrated into Lander,
New Payload Customer Announced
To mark Japan’s national Space Day, ispace, inc. (ispace)
(TOKYO: 9348), a global lunar exploration company, announced today
that its Mission 2, featuring the RESILIENCE lunar lander and
TENACIOUS micro rover, is now planned to launch no earlier than
December 2024.
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An image of ispace’s RESILIENCE lunar
lander at a JAXA facility in Tsukuba, Japan. (Photo: Business
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At the press conference, held at the Tsukuba Research Support
Center in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki, Japan, ispace released multiple
updates on the progress of the RESILIENCE lunar lander as well as
Mission 2.
“I am very happy to announce that the RESILIENCE lander assembly
and integration is complete, and we are on schedule for our planned
launch no earlier than this December, the landing site has been
decided, and preparations for Mission 2 are progressing steadily,”
said Takeshi Hakamada, Founder & CEO of ispace. “As we have
said all along, Mission 2 development and mission planning are
being determined based on feedback from the lessons learned during
Mission 1. We are encouraged by the support from our stakeholders,
and the entire team is working towards the success of the mission.
Never Quit the Lunar Quest.”
RESILIENCE Lunar Lander Development Progress
Testing of the structure thermal model of the RESILIENCE lunar
lander began in 2023, at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA)’s Tsukuba Space Center. Since May 2024, various tests of the
RESILIENCE flight model have been conducted and successfully
completed.
In August 2024, the TENACIOUS micro rover, which was developed
and assembled by ispace EUROPE S.A., ispace’s European subsidiary,
was shipped from Luxembourg to Japan and integrated into the
lander’s payload bay.
RESILIENCE, having completed nearly all testing, will be
prepared for shipping in the coming weeks to Cape Canaveral, Fla.,
from where it will be launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
Mission 2 Landing site
In addition to RESILIENCE lander progress updates, ispace
announced its primary landing site for Mission 2 will be near the
center of Mare Frigoris (Sea of Cold), 60.5 degrees north latitude
and 4.6 degrees west longitude, an expansive basaltic plain
situated in the Moon’s northern hemisphere.
The primary landing site was chosen along with multiple
contingencies to ensure operational flexibility while maintaining
scientific and logistical continuity. The site meets the technical
specifications of the RESILIENCE lander as well as exploration
objectives for the TENACIOUS micro rover, in addition to mission
requirements of other payload customers. Careful consideration of
the target site criteria included continuous sun-illumination
duration and communication visibility from the Earth. A projected
landing date has not yet been announced.
“Now thinking back on Mission 1, to the message ‘Just Landed in
our Hearts’ that one of our engineers had given me after our first
landing attempt on April 26, 2023, and with the thoughts of all of
you who are counting on us, we confidently look forward to the
launch of Mission 2,” said Ryo Ujiie, CTO of ispace. “This is the
next step for ispace and the RESILIENCE lander, leading to our
second attempt to land on the Moon and explore beyond.”
Final Payload Manifest
Today, ispace announced its final payload customer for Mission
2, from artist Mikael Genberg, a small red house framed in
Swedish-style white known as the “Moonhouse,” which will travel to
the Moon. The Moonhouse is an artistic and epic story that Mikael
has envisioned for 25 years. The story of the Moonhouse, a small
red house on the surface of the Moon, will finally come to fruition
with ispace leading to an iconic artwork filled with new
possibilities and new ideas.
The Moonhouse is expected, after space travel in the payload bay
of the RESILIENCE lander, secured in the front of the TENACIOUS
rover, to be deployed on the Moon's surface.
“The Moonhouse is a fantastic project, and we are incredibly
pleased to be part of finally realizing it. The vision of the
artwork merges with our own; to expand our planet and future, and
to extend the sphere of human life into space,” said
Julien-Alexandre Lamamy, CEO of ispace-EUROPE.
In addition to Moonhouse, the following five payloads have been
integrated and are prepared for the launch of Mission 2:
- Water electrolyzer equipment from Takasago Thermal Engineering
Co., a HAKUTO-R corporate partner
- A self-contained module for food production experiments from
Euglena Co.
- A deep space radiation probe developed by the Department of
Space Science and Engineering, National Central University,
Taiwan
- A commemorative alloy plate modeled after “Charter of the
Universal Century” and developed by Bandai Namco Research
Institute, Inc.
- ispace’s TENACIOUS micro rover developed by ispace-EUROPE
Supporting Company Updates
As of September 2024, Tokyo Keiki Corporation, a manufacturer of
cutting-edge infrastructure measurement, cognition, and control
devices, has joined the HAKUTO-R program as a supporting company.
Tokyo Keiki Corporation identified the space sector as a growth
drivers of its long-term vision “TOKYO KEIKI Vision 2030” and
intends to expand its business offerings. The two companies will
collaborate on research and development of space equipment to
contribute to the realization of a lunar economy.
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About ispace
ispace, a global lunar resource development company with the
vision, “Expand our planet. Expand our future.”, specializes in
designing and building lunar landers and rovers. ispace aims to
extend the sphere of human life into space and create a sustainable
world by providing high-frequency, low-cost transportation services
to the Moon. The company has business entities in Japan,
Luxembourg, and the United States with approximately 300 employees
worldwide. For more information, visit: www.ispace-inc.com and
follow us on X: @ispace_inc.
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