阿联酋迪拜:与ispace的月球运输服务合同:探险漫游车“ Rashid”

阿联酋迪拜:与ispace的月球运输服务合同:探险漫游车“ Rashid”

-决定性因素是“技术力量”-

日语ispace:

4月14日,宣布已与阿联酋迪拜MBRSC签署了运输服务合同。

阿联酋迪拜航天局:MBRSC(穆罕默德·本·拉希德航天中心)

ispace月球探测计划:

ispace计划在2022年实施自己的月球探测计划(任务1)。

MBRSC的月球探测车“ Rashid”将安装在该着陆器上并运输到月球表面。

阿联酋MBRSC:

最近几年,

地球观测卫星“ KhalifaSat”和
火星探测器“希望”,
H-IIA火箭发射成功,加深了它与日本在太空领域的关系。

月球勘探计划经理:
Hamad Al Marzooqi博士:

兰德的高科技和
与漫游者的兼容性等
评论说他选择了ispace。
我期待着新的合作关系。

SpaceX /猎鹰9:

ispace着陆器将由美国SpaceX Falcon 9火箭发射。

最多可容纳两辆流动站,其中一辆将配备Rashid。

没有透露运输价格。

科技+

https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20210415-1872045/

MBRSC Teams Up with Japan’s ispace on Emirates Lunar Mission 14 Apr, 2021

■ Emirates Lunar Mission’s ‘Rashid’ rover to go to the Moon on ispace’s Mission 1 in 2022[1]

■ ispace to provide payload delivery, and communication and power services for the rover

■ Agreement further strengthens UAE-Japan collaboration in space exploration

Dubai, UAE,
14 April 2021:

The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC)

has signed a contract with Japan’s ispace, inc. (ispace), under which the latter will provide payload delivery services for the ambitious Emirates Lunar Mission.

Under this agreement,
ispace

becomes a key strategic and implementation partner to MBRSC on the Emirates Lunar Mission, the first of its kind from the Arab world.

The ‘Rashid’ rover

will be transported to the Moon on ispace’s lunar lander during the company’s ‘Mission 1’ in 2022[1] as part of its commercial programme known as ‘HAKUTO-R’.

Under the terms of the agreement, the Japanese lunar exploration company

will deliver the Emirates Lunar Mission’s ‘Rashid’ rover to the Moon,

provide wired communication

and power during the cruise phase,

and engage in wireless communication on the lunar surface.

The project is a key part of the UAE’s space exploration strategy,

which is centred around building new knowledge capabilities, inspiring future generations to pursue space science and research, and fostering global collaboration.

Upon the execution of the mission, the UAE and Japan, together,

are anticipated to be the next two nations to successfully put a spacecraft on the lunar surface, following the United States, Russia and China.

ispace

https://ispace-inc.com/news/?p=1874