SpaceOps, Dubai 8 March 2023:
The ELM Rashid rover is on its way to the Moon at present onboard ispace’s Hakuto-R spacecraft, which is expected to land in the second half of April. After landing, the Rashid rover will exit the lander to perform exploration science. It will communicate with Earth via link with the lander, but also have direct to Earth communications capability. To complement MBRSC’s own antenna, the Rashid rover will use the largest antennas at Svalbard.
Situated at 78-degrees North, the Svalsat station can provide unique continuous 24/7 visibility for Lunar missions for 2 weeks each month. Svalsat is one of several locations worldwide that are part of KSATLunar, the reference global network for Lunar missions.
– From Svalbard to the Moon! - We are excited about the opportunity to support our friends from MBRSC KSAT” CEO Rolf Skatteboe said. “We have a long-standing partnership over more than a decade, providing communications to several of their satellites and they are hosting a KSAT antenna at their site in Dubai. The MBRSC has done an incredible job with their ELM Rashid rover, and we look forward to supporting them by Connecting Space and Earth”.
Header image: Artist's impression of the UAE's lunar rover called Rashid