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Australia sets its sights on the Moon, plans rover launch with NASA by 2026

Australian space agency has announced its plans to start a lunar rover mission in partnership with NASA with a launch as early as 2026.

September 08, 2023 / 06:40 IST
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Australia's lunar mission is part of the Trailblazer program of the NASA Moon to Mars mission. (Representative Image source: Video screengrab from Australian Space Agency/YouTube)
Australia's lunar mission is part of the Trailblazer program of the NASA Moon to Mars mission. (Representative Image source: Video screengrab from Australian Space Agency/YouTube)

Japan is on its way to join the race to the Moon after the successful launch of its lunar probe Smart Lander for Investigating the Moon (SLIM) onboard the H-IIA launch vehicle from the Tanegashima Space Centre on September 7. This follows India's historic achievement on August 23, when it became the fourth country to successfully soft-land a spacecraft on the Moon, joining the ranks of the United States, Russia, and China. And now, Australia is preparing to be part of the lunar frenzy.

Australia has formally announced the lunar exploration. With the help of NASA's Artemis programme, the Australian space agency has announced its plans to start a lunar rover mission, with a launch as early as 2026.

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The Australian Government also sharing the plans to dispatch its inaugural lunar rover to the Moon, said on social networking platform X that the country's space agency 'is bringing the nation on its boldest adventure yet'.

An Australian-made rover is being developed by the Australian Space Agency in partnership with NASA, it said. It’s part of the Trailblazer program of the NASA Moon to Mars mission.