Miniature Moon Rover From Hungary to Join Search for Water on Lunar Surface

The Puli rover won ‘Honey, I Shrunk the NASA Payload’ challenge organised by the US space agency in 2020.

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By Reuters | Updated: 17 February 2021 11:16 IST
Highlights
  • NASA's SOFIA confirmed the existence of water on the Moon for first time
  • The rover has four independently steerable wheels
  • The firm expects it to be ready to deploy on lunar mission from next year

The team of Puli Space Technologies test the moon robot named 'Puli Rover' in Budapest, Hungary

A miniature rover being developed to explore the Moon's surface is on track to join the search for water there, its Hungarian inventors believe - using a device that weighs less than a bag of sugar.

Named after a Hungarian breed of dog, the Puli rover is a low-cost platform designed to carry different payloads, including the ice water snooper, which won the 2020 "Honey, I Shrunk the NASA Payload" challenge, a competition organised by the US space agency.

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Weighing less than 400 grams (14 oz), its purpose is to probe for water ice by identifying and mapping the subsurface hydrogen content of the lunar soil.

"It looks for background radiation and then the background radiation induces a secondary radiation coming out of the Moon," said Matyas Hazadi, head of technical engineering at Budapest-based Puli Space Technologies, which developed both it and the rover.

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"It is comparing the different energy of the background radiation spectrum to find water."

NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) last year confirmed the existence of water - and hence a potential source of rocket fuel, rehydration and oxygen - on the Moon for the first time.

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The rover has four independently steerable wheels formed of foot-like rubberised spokes and can scale 40-45 degrees slopes, and its prototypes have been tested on lunar-like terrain in Hawaii and Morocco.

Backed by NASA development funds, the firm expects it to be ready to deploy on a lunar mission from next year.

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© Thomson Reuters 2021


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