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Lunar Outpost Announces New Space Collaboration with Castrol on Lunar Mission

Lunar Outpost is thrilled to name Castrol the lead Mission Control Center collaborator for its Lunar Voyage 1 mission 


15 August 2024


Lunar Outpost named Castrol the lead Mission Control Center collaborator for its Lunar Voyage 1 mission. The Mission Control Center will be the primary center of operations and decision-making during Lunar Outpost’s Lunar Voyage 1 (LV1), slated to launch in late 2024. 

 


Lunar Outpost’s LV1 mission will land at Shackleton Connecting Ridge near the lunar South Pole aboard Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander. The Mobile Autonomous Prospecting Platform (MAPP) rover will be the first to travel to this previously unexplored region of the Moon. ​The Mission Control Center will be the nexus of planning, decision-making, and control during the traverse. Control center operators ​will issue commands and monitor autonomous functions to guide the MAPP rover through its journey across a challenging environment with low sun angles, pitch-black shadows, and hazardous craters. ​The ​Mission Control Center will also play a critical role in monitoring and operating diverse ​commercial ​customer payloads onboard the rover. ​     ​ 

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​​​"Our collaboration with Castrol reflects a shared vision for future lunar missions and commitment to push the limits of exploration," said Justin Cyrus, CEO at Lunar Outpost. "Castrol has worked with NASA since the first Apollo missions. Having the expertise of industry leaders with space heritage will not only support our commercial goals for Lunar Voyage 1 but will also help the space industry thrive.”​​ 

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Castrol has over seven decades of experience supporting progress in the space industry with a rich heritage of working alongside innovative space companies like Lunar Outpost. This collaboration is a part of Castrol’s initiative, ​Castronomy™​​, which promotes advancements in space mobility through collaborations with today’s innovators.​ The goal of the collaboration between Lunar Outpost and Castrol is to maximize operational success, through an evolution of standard mission control.​ ​ 

 

"Castrol has been working with the space industry providing lubricants for critical mechanisms for over 60 years. Successful missions depend on the coming together of experts, pioneers and visionaries. At Castrol we call these space collaborations Castronomy™. We are thrilled to announce a new collaboration with Lunar Outpost, a truly visionary team pushing the limits of technological advancement and space exploration,” said Nicola Buck, Chief Marketing Officer, Castrol. 


The Mission Control Center plays a vital role in achieving many notable firsts for humanity, including:  

  • The first rover at the lunar South Pole region 

  • The first commercial rover on another planetary body 

  • The first commercial sale of ​space​ resources in human history  

  • The first cellular network on another planetary body  




 

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