The ultimate goal of the Asagumo rover missions is to explore lunar lava caves that were formed by volcanic activity billions of years ago. Photo: Spacebit
Private company Spacebit is hoping to take the UK’s space sector to new heights with a spider-like rover that it plans to launch to the Moon this year. Photo: Spacebit
Spacebit founder Pavlo Tanasyuk. Photo: Spacebit
Spacebit's 1.5-kilogram rover, called Asagumo, is a four-legged robot that will be able to crawl on the Moon’s surface. Photo: Spacebit
The rover will rely on a US-built spacecraft called Peregrine, built by private company Astrobotic, to land on the Moon. Together the mission will be launched into space on United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur rocket. Photo: Astrobotic
The ultimate goal of the Asagumo rover missions is to explore lunar lava caves that were formed by volcanic activity billions of years ago. Photo: Spacebit
Private company Spacebit is hoping to take the UK’s space sector to new heights with a spider-like rover that it plans to launch to the Moon this year. Photo: Spacebit
Spacebit founder Pavlo Tanasyuk. Photo: Spacebit
Spacebit's 1.5-kilogram rover, called Asagumo, is a four-legged robot that will be able to crawl on the Moon’s surface. Photo: Spacebit
The rover will rely on a US-built spacecraft called Peregrine, built by private company Astrobotic, to land on the Moon. Together the mission will be launched into space on United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur rocket. Photo: Astrobotic
The ultimate goal of the Asagumo rover missions is to explore lunar lava caves that were formed by volcanic activity billions of years ago. Photo: Spacebit