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LUNAR VOYAGE
ONE

Lunar Outpost embarks on a historic voyage to the Moon’s South Pole—a mission of firsts. The first American robotic rover to roam the lunar surface. The first collection and sale of off-world resources in human history. Ten unique payloads, one journey that will redefine what’s possible and push humanity towards its multi-planetary destiny.

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Mission Partners

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LUNAR OUTPOST X CASTROL
MISSION CONTROL

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Lunar Outpost x Castrol Mission Control will monitor and control MAPP during Lunar Voyage 1. Four teams will operate MAPP using the Stargate Mission Control software, which manages spacecraft operations, data, and payloads. Mission Control will run 24/7 in shifts to ensure continuous monitoring.

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WATCH LIVE

Join the Lunar Outpost team for our launch livestream on February 26th, 2025. 

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The livestream will feature in depth coverage of the launch, including commentary from CEO, Justin Cyrus, Lunar Outpost team members, and interviews with our amazing partners. 

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Check out the livestream to learn more about Lunar Voyage One and the payloads we are taking to the Moon.

LIVESTREAMS

BY THE NUMBERS

First

Sale of Space Resources in human history.

14

Earth days exploring the Moon.

7

Industry leading partners

First

American rover on the Lunar South Pole.

10

Payloads from global partners on board.

1

Eclipse.

First

Commercial rover on the Moon.

4

Mission Control teams.

1

Groundbreaking lunar mission.

Mission Updates

The Lunar South Pole

Setting the stage for crewed Artemis Missions.

The lunar South Pole is known for its Permanently Shadowed Regions (PSRs), which hold critical resources and the Peaks of Eternal Light, which offer nearly continuous power.

The region will play an impactful part in bringing human permanence beyond Earth.

Lunar Voyage One will set the stage for large scale permanence on the Moon.
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