Australia selects ELO2 to build lunar rover "Roo-ver" for $42M, aiming to find resources on the moon.
The Australian Space Agency has selected the ELO2 Consortium to build the country's first lunar rover, named "Roo-ver," for a $42 million grant. The rover will analyze lunar soil, or regolith, potentially finding resources like water and oxygen that can be repurposed for future moon missions. This project aims to strengthen Australia's space industry and its partnership with NASA.
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