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Aegis Aerospace RACs up their 1st lunar payload delivery

January 11, 2023

Aegis Aerospace Inc. has delivered their lunar payload — RAC-1 — along with its 15 customer material experiments, to Firefly Aerospace for integration onto the Blue Ghost Mission 1 lunar lander that is scheduled to launch in May of 2024.

The Regolith Adherence Characterization – 1st Flight (RAC-1) platform will be used to determine how lunar soil, called regolith, interacts with a variety of modern materials when exposed to deep space and the Moon’s environment at each phase of a lunar mission. The material samples will be exposed to space during transit to the Moon and then to the natural and induced environments as the Blue Ghost lands on the lunar surface and conducts lunar operations. Each sample will be photographed from above and below throughout the lunar day (14 Earth days) while environmental data is logged for future analysis.

Aegis Aerospace STaaS™ platforms Include:
• MISSE – LEO external on ISS; power, experiment data collection and download, hi-resolution photos, commanding, environmental data collection and download, contamination protection
• M-1 Satellite Bus – Any orbit; power, data, commanding, attitude control
• RAC – Lunar surface; passive material testing, photos
• SSTEF – Lunar surface; technology test and demonstrations, power, data, commanding, hi-resolution photos, and video

“We need to understand how modern materials interact with lunar regolith in order to develop robust and reliable lunar surface systems,” said Aegis Aerospace chief strategy officer, Mark Gittleman. “RAC-1 is carrying candidate surface system material samples from NASA, academia, and industry. Given the challenges of designing for the lunar surface and how little we know about how modern materials and technologies interact with regolith, we think this will be the first of many lunar Space Testing as a Service (STaaS) missions that we offer with RAC and our other lunar testing platform SSTEF (Space System Test & Evaluation Facility). We invented STaaS with our MISSE facility on the International Space Station, and now we’re looking forward to continuing our successful collaboration with NASA and our STaaS customers on the Moon.”

Blue Ghost will fly yearly lunar surface missions to diverse locations including the lunar poles and far side.

Filed Under: Aegis Aerospace, Firefly Aerospace, Lunar, Lunar Lander, Payload Delivery, Regolith

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