1st American robotic lunar rover set to land on the moon today

A tiny commercial rover is set to land near the south pole of the moon today (March 6).

Colorado-based space firm Lunar Outpost’s Mobile Autonomous Prospecting Platform, or MAPP, launched aboard Intuitive Machines’ Athena moon lander on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Florida’s Space Coast on Feb. 26. The spacecraft is now in lunar orbit preparing for its landing attempt.

Athena’s mission, known as IM-2, is targeting a landing at around 12:32 p.m. EST (1732 GMT) today near Mons Mouton, in the lunar south pole region.

close-up artist's illustration of a small, white-wheeled rover on the moon

MAPP is Lunar Outpost’s first moon rover. (Image credit: Lunar Outpost)

If all goes well with landing, MAPP — also known as Lunar Outpost’s Lunar Voyage 1 — will be the first American robotic rover on the moon, as well as the first private rover on a planetary body. It will deploy from Athena using a mechanism mounted on the lander’s side. It will then get to work on the lunar surface with a suite of instruments and technologies.

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