Italy on the Moon

A New Horizon

THE MISSIONS

CAELUM

 The lunar orbiter “Aquila”, will enable a complete study of the lunar surface. It will help to find the exact land location for the next missions.

AQUA

The rover “Romulus” will be looking for water at the lunar south pole. The two-meters-long drill will  enable a more accurate researches on the Moon surface.

IGNIS

The rover “Remus” will explore  an ancient lunar lava tube. It will be equipped with a particular land system for entering the lunar cave. The goals of Ignis Mission are to study the ancient volcanic activity on the Moon and to explore a possible environment for a future permanent lunar base.

THE TECHNOLOGY

Rover "Remus"

The explorer of the underground.

Space Orbiter "Aquila"

New incredible probe around the moon to study its surface. The moon must be seen with a raptor’s eye.

Rover "Romulus"

 Rover in search for a possible lunar spring

History of Moon Exploration

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...

“That’s one small step for a man, on giant leap for mankind”.

On July 20th, 1969 Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon for the first time, and so the entire humankind. Apollo 11 Mission showed that human being is capable of pushing boundaries and opened the way for new scientific and technological researches. This event is still an inspiration to scientists, engineers and scholars like us to pursue the goal of discovering the secrets of space.

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