NASA selects three companies to develop Lunar Terrain Vehicles - Symposium365

NASA has selected three American companies to develop the Lunar Terrain Vehicles astronauts will use during future Artemis missions.

Symposium365

๐Ÿ“† April 4, 2024 A pressurized rover, when it comes along with the life support, weโ€™ll be able to extend the cruise range even farther away from a lander. An announcement concerning the pressurized vehicles is coming โ€œabout a week from now.โ€ https://spaceflightnow.com/2024/04/04/nasa-unveils-three-teams-to-compete-for-crewed-lunar-rover-demonstration-mission/

#Toyota #LunarCruiser #NASA #LunarRover

NASA unveils three teams to compete for crewed lunar rover demonstration mission โ€“ Spaceflight Now

Toyota's #LunarCruiser could explore the moon ๐ŸŒ™ with #astronauts ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿš€ inside for up to 30 days at a time. The vehicle would be 6 meters long, 5.2 meters wide, and 3.8 meters tall https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/04/japan-will-be-first-among-nasas-partners-to-have-an-astronaut-on-the-moon/
In exchange for a lunar rover, Japan will get seats on Moon-landing missions

Japan is making a significant commitment to the US-led Artemis program.

Ars Technica

๐Ÿ“† April 13-16, 2026 #Toyota will exhibit initiatives centered on the development of the #LunarCruiser at the 41st #SpaceSymposium https://global.toyota/en/mobility/technology/lunarcruiser/

๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ The Broadmoor. #Colorado Springs https://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=The+Broadmoor&layer=Mapilion

#MoonRover

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.

Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website

Rubber-based tires ๐Ÿ›ž will not be able to withstand the harsh #lunar environment, extreme #temperature variations, and high levels of ultraviolet radiation https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/bridgestone-unveils-metal-spoked-tire-concept

Air-filled #tires have little utility on the moon. Rubber properties vary significantly between the extreme cold โ„๏ธ and hot ๐ŸŒก๏ธ temperatures experienced in the shaded and directly sunlit areas of the #moon. Unfiltered #solar radiation degrades rubber https://news.goodyear.com/goodyear-and-nasa-invent-spring-tire-for-moon-possibly-earth

#Bridgestone #Goodyear #MoonTire

Bridgestoneโ€™s lunar tires ditch rubber for metal in radical new design

Bridgestone announced it will exhibit the concept at the 40th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado, between April 7-10. 

Interesting Engineering
The basis of #Michelinโ€™s lunar tire ๐Ÿ›ž is an airless design using polyether ether ketone (#PEEK) thermoplastic that has a useful operating temperature up to 250C ๐ŸŒก๏ธ. The material must be soft and flexible but also rigid. The contact surface is wide like a snowshoe because the regolith is fluffy and volatile, so this will be needed to maintain traction. Michelin also uses an extinct volcano as part of its testing process, because the fine rocky dust is both soft and abrasive https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2025/04/12/michelins-next-tire-race-win-could-be-to-the-moon/
Michelinโ€™s Next Tire Race Win Could Be To The Moon With Artemis Rover

Michelin is competing to supply tires for the Artemis lunar rover, part of a wider strategy to diversify beyond wheels to produce composite materials in general.

Forbes

#Nitinol, an alloy of nickel and titanium, makes a rubber-acting metal that can bend all different ways, and it will always stretch back to its original shape. #Bridgestone is using a felt-like material for its tread, while the wheel comprises thin metal spokes that can flex https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czrve1zrlg3o

#MoonTire #MoonRover

Moon missions: How to avoid a puncture on the Moon

Giant tyre firms are testing tyres that can survive conditions on the Moon and Mars.

@spaceflight

Radical, maybe. New? I don't think so.

Artwork by Ed Valigurski for Time-Life Science Library volume Man and Space (1964)