The device will be able to accommodate two astronauts and perform vital functions for up to 30 days. This will enable long-term human expeditions on the lunar surface.
NASA will ensure the delivery of the lunar rover and astronauts to the satellite surface. The launch is planned for the Artemis VII mission or later, about 10 years later.
The agreement between agency head Bill Nelson and Japanese Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Masahito Moriyama marks a new phase in cooperation between the two countries in the field of space exploration.
Creating a pressurized lunar rover is an ambitious project that would significantly increase human capabilities on the Moon.
Source: Ferra

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