NASA to send 'vacuum cleaner' into space to collect Moon soil

NASA revolutionizes lunar exploration with the Lunar PlanetVac, a game-changing tool simplifying soil collection and enabling faster sample analysis for future planetary explorations.

January 13, 2025 / 17:29 IST
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Lunar Planet Vac, or LPV, is one of 10 payloads set to be carried to the Moon by the Blue Ghost 1 lunar lander in 2025. (Image: NASA)
Lunar Planet Vac, or LPV, is one of 10 payloads set to be carried to the Moon by the Blue Ghost 1 lunar lander in 2025. (Image: NASA)

NASA is revolutionising lunar exploration with a game-changing tool. The Lunar PlanetVac (LPV) is set to simplify soil collection during Artemis Moon missions. This innovative vacuum technology will enable faster, efficient sample analysis for future planetary explorations.

A New Era of Lunar Sample Collection
The Lunar PlanetVac is a compressed gas-powered collection system. Developed by Honeybee Robotics, it mimics a vacuum cleaner. This tool will gather lunar soil without digging or using a mechanical arm. Pressurised gas stirs up the regolith, creating a tornado-like effect. Lunar particles are then funnelled into a sample container.

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Mounted on Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost 1 lander, the LPV will perform autonomously. The entire process, including sieving and photographing, happens in seconds. Real-time data will be sent to Earth for analysis. Dennis Harris, from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, emphasised its impact on lunar resource mapping.