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Virtual reality brings ESA’s Argonaut Moon lander to life

Written by  Wednesday, 17 May 2023 09:07
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VR rendering of the Argonaut lunar lander

A team of students and researchers are using virtual reality (VR) to bring ESA’s Argonaut lunar lander concept to life at the European Astronaut Centre.

Argonaut is a lunar lander that will deliver scientific instruments and cargo to the Moon at the end of this decade. Interns and scientists involved in the simulations are part of ESA’s Extended Reality (XR) laboratory, German Aerospace Centre DLR and the Spaceship EAC initiative.

Lunar basis

As we seek to further explore our universe and gain independent access to space, lunar exploration remains an important part of ESA’s ambitions and a good basis for testing cargo operations, in-situ resource technologies, rovers and more.

The Argonaut lander is in an intensive study phase, and the XR team uses the latest technologies to develop, test, and study its capabilities to support future missions on the Moon.

"We're using VR simulations to test design ideas for lunar systems like Argonaut, avoiding the usual cost and logistics of building and deploying real-world prototypes," says ESA research fellow Tommy Nilsson. "By simulating parts of Argonaut's operation and getting input from experts, we're figuring out how VR can help shape its development", he adds.


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