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Missions / Moon

LUNAR OPERATIONS

Autonomous robotic systems for sustained lunar surface operations — geological survey, resource extraction, terrain reconnaissance, and infrastructure preparation for the OEX Lunar Gateway Surface Node.

2028
First surface ops
3 vehicles
Lunar fleet
400 km²
Survey zone
200 kg/mo
O₂ target output
Lunar base under construction with modular habitat domes and robotic arms
Lunar Infrastructure

Building the foundation for permanent lunar presence.

Every lunar mission is designed to contribute to a single objective: making the Moon's south pole self-sustaining. From resource extraction to site preparation, each vehicle and system feeds into the long-term infrastructure roadmap.

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Mission Objectives

South Pole Geological Survey

Deploy the OEX Lune-Traverse I rover to conduct a systematic multi-spectral geological survey across a 400 km² zone at the lunar south pole. Map subsurface water-ice distribution using neutron spectrometer arrays derived from NASA VIPER heritage instrumentation.

In-Situ Resource Extraction

Operate the ARIA-Harvester platform for continuous regolith excavation and oxygen extraction via molten electrolysis. Target output: 200 kg O₂/month at full operations, with iron, aluminium, and silicon recovery as byproduct feedstocks.

Autonomous Reconnaissance Network

Deploy up to six NEXUS-1 Scout units to form a persistent reconnaissance mesh across the operational zone. Real-time 3D terrain mapping at 2 cm resolution, hazard monitoring, and communication relay chain for permanently shadowed craters.

Surface Node Construction

Prepare and grade regolith surfaces for the OEX Lunar Gateway Surface Node, scheduled for construction in 2031. Assess terrain stability, solar irradiance, and structural load-bearing capacity at candidate sites.

Mission Timeline
2027
NEXUS-1 Scout fleet deployment
Scheduled
2028
Lune-Traverse I surface operations begin
Scheduled
2028
ARIA-Harvester deployment and commissioning
Planned
2029
First O₂ extraction cycle complete
Planned
2030
Surface Node site selection finalized
Planned
2031
Lunar Gateway Surface Node construction
Target

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Whether you're a government agency, research institution, or commercial partner — we're building the infrastructure for humanity's return to the Moon.