Mexico Is Sending Game-Changing Robotic Vehicles to Explore Resources on the Moon – autoevolution

Posted: September 27, 2021 at 5:23 pm

Mexico is one of the latest countries to join the space industry, with an ambitious project. Together with Airbus, the Mexican Space Agency (AEM) and local startup Dereum Labs are launching a groundbreaking Mexican In-Situ Resources Utilization (ISRU) Program for lunar extraction.

What if we could obtain resources such as oxygen, water and fuel right there, on the moon, instead of having to transport them from the Earth? Through advanced technologies, they could be extracted from the moons surface layer, known as regolith. The demonstration concept of this new program is an end-to-end process that goes from regolith identification, to extraction of resources.

Using Mexican capabilities and Dereum Labs technologies, the project will first conduct data gathering and map out potential resources. The startup is developing the robotic vehicles that will do that, and Airbus is helping with the technology that will get these vehicles to the moon. Plus, Airbus is working on ROXY, a system for extracting metal and oxygen from moon resources.

According to Airbus, this is just the beginning of the companys future cooperation with Mexico in the space sector, a journey towards a sustainable cis-lunar economy. Mexico is also determined to play a more active role in space exploration, and AEM announced that certain Mexican universities will also be invited to participate in the ISRU program.

Dereum Labs also has big plans for the future: it wants to help companies get not just to the moon, but also to Mars and asteroids, and robot-based space exploration is the way to do that.

Excerpt from:

Mexico Is Sending Game-Changing Robotic Vehicles to Explore Resources on the Moon - autoevolution

Related Posts