ispace-EUROPE announces Completion of First European Designed, Manufactured, and Assembled Lunar Micro Rover

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A photo of the flight model of the TENACIOUS lunar micro rover. (Photo: Business Wire)
A photo of the flight model of the TENACIOUS lunar micro rover. (Photo: Business Wire)

Micro Rover named "TENACIOUS" scheduled to fly on RESILIENCE Lander for Mission 2

LUXEMBOURG, July 25, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ispace EUROPE S.A. (ispace-EUROPE), the Luxembourg-based subsidiary of ispace, inc. (ispace)(TOKYO: 9348) announced today that the flight model of its European designed, manufactured, and assembled lunar micro rover has been completed and is being prepared for delivery to Japan for integration into the HAKUTO-R Mission 2 RESILIENCE lunar lander.

The announcement was made today by Julien Lamamy, CEO of ispace-Europe at a press conference in Luxembourg, attended by Lex Delles, Luxembourg’s Minister of the Economy, SME, Energy and Tourism; Tadahiro Matsubara, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan in Luxembourg; Mathias Link, Deputy CEO of the Luxembourg Space Agency; and Atsushi Saiki, CRO of ispace, inc.

A TENACIOUS European-built Rover

The lunar micro rover was designed, manufactured, and assembled with co-funding from the Luxembourg Space Agency through a European Space Agency contract with the Luxembourg National Space Programme, LuxIMPULSE.

The lunar micro rover, intended to be lowered to the lunar surface from the RESILIENCE lunar lander and conduct exploration of the area around the landing site, is named TENACIOUS. The name embodies both the human characteristics of the small-in-stature, yet unrelenting enterprise of the rover as well as the ispace-EUROPE team that has been developing it based on the ispace heritage of rover design and manufacturing.

Luxembourg’s Minister of the Economy, SMEs, Energy and Tourism, Lex Delles, commented: "Our ambition is to develop a space sector that is highly integrated with our industries on earth and opens up new market opportunities, both in space and on earth. We are continuously increasing our efforts to establish fruitful collaborations with companies in the sector as well as with our international partners. And ispace is a concrete example of this excellent collaboration. With this micro rover, the very first to be developed and assembled in Luxembourg, ispace is helping to establish Luxembourg as a pioneer in the exploration and use of space resources."

"I am delighted to witness the completion of the first European rover designed, manufactured and actually going to the Moon, today in Luxembourg," said Tadahiro Matsubara, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan in Luxembourg. "This is a significant step for the Luxembourg government that is actively promoting the industrialization of space resources. We hope ispace's continuous challenge will further deepen the goodwill between Japan and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg."