WeSpace Technologies, an Israeli space exploration startup, is developing Autonomously Flying Robotic Systems, also known as thruster-propelled drones or hoppers, for a variety of lunar surface exploration missions. For the first time, says the firm, accessibility to the underworld of the Moon, i.e. lava tubes and Permanently Shadowed Regions (PSRs) will be possible.
And the Moon has an abundance of precious natural resources and opportunities including, abundant water resources, alternative sources of energy, valuable scientific information, rare Earth elements and more.
Only a small fraction of the Moon has been deeply surveyed, about 5%, and the rough terrain has made it difficult to explore. However, with the advent of new technologies, such as robotics, we are now able to explore the Moon in ways that were not possible before.
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In the coming years, we can expect to see a number of new robotic missions to the Moon. These missions will be able to explore the surface in more detail than ever before, and they will also be able to collect samples that can be brought back to Earth for analysis.
This new era of lunar exploration is poised to revolutionize our understanding of the Moon. We are likely to learn more about its origins, its history, and its potential for future exploitation. The Moon is a fascinating world, and we are only just beginning to scratch the surface.
So, why has only 5% of the Moon has been deeply surveyed?
Well, there are many reasons. For example, the Moon’s surface is covered in craters, making it difficult to travel across and the Moon’s gravity is only one-sixth of Earth’s, so it is difficult to keep equipment stable on the surface.
Also, the Moon’s atmosphere is very thin, so there is no protection from harmful radiation.
Founded in 2019 by CEO Yifat Feffer and CTO Yigal Harel, WeSpace Technologies develops autonomous flying robotic systems, also known as thruster-propelled drones or hoppers, for a variety of lunar surface exploration missions. The company provides crucial technology for partners wanting to explore the moon and harvest its resources (metals, Rare Earth Elements, water ice, etc.). Designed to boost data collection and make mapping the moon more feasible, WeSpaces autonomous mobility space platforms can help customers map and mine the moon and carry out a diverse set of lunar missions. WeSpace is focused on playing a major role in the newly emerging space economy by providing lunar exploration as a service and selling data and information.