#Toyota #lunar #rover with 13 m3 of living #space, capable of traveling up to 1,000 km on one fill of the #hydrogen tank https://global.toyota/en/mobility/technology/lunarcruiser
LUNAR CRUISER | Technology | Mobility | Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website

JAXA and Toyota are working on a crewed pressurized rover (nicknamed "Lunar Cruiser") that will take on the many challenges of lunar exploration.

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#Koreatimes 📆 April 26, 2023 #Hyundai expects to complete their #MoonRover's 🌙 development model in the second half of next year. https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2023/04/419_349403.html
Hyundai to develop moon-exploration mobility 'Rover'

Hyundai Motor said Thursday it will develop a moon-exploration mobility

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#Reuters 📆 July 21, 2023 #NASA expects #Japan 🇯🇵 to provide a #LunarRover with a 📆 2029 target #launch date. The vehicle is expected to be able to carry two #astronauts 👩‍🚀 for 42 days https://www.reuters.com/technology/space/toyota-eyes-lunar-rover-powered-by-regenerative-fuel-cell-tech-2023-07-21/

#Toyota #LunarCruiser

Toyota eyes lunar rover powered by regenerative fuel cell tech

Toyota Motor <a href="https://www.reuters.com/markets/companies/7203.T" target="_blank">(7203.T)</a> plans to use regenerative fuel cell technology to power a manned lunar rover, executives said on Friday, raising the prospect of eventually using the moon's water ice as an energy source in the future.

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#Reuters 📆 July 21, 2023 #Toyota has teamed up with Japan's 🇯🇵 #SpaceAgency since 2019 to develop the #LunarCruiser 🚐 - that they hope can be put on the #moon 🌙 in 📆 2029 https://www.reuters.com/technology/space/toyota-eyes-lunar-rover-powered-by-regenerative-fuel-cell-tech-2023-07-21/
Toyota eyes lunar rover powered by regenerative fuel cell tech

Toyota Motor <a href="https://www.reuters.com/markets/companies/7203.T" target="_blank">(7203.T)</a> plans to use regenerative fuel cell technology to power a manned lunar rover, executives said on Friday, raising the prospect of eventually using the moon's water ice as an energy source in the future.

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Looks slow. I bet the Apollo Lunar Rover can take it.
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Lunar Roving Vehicle - Wikipedia