Australia’s first moon mission explained

December 19, 2024Hosted by: Emma Gillespie and Zara SeidlerProduced by: Elliot Lawry
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Australia is heading to the moon for the first time. The Australian Space Agency has unveiled a prototype of a rover bound for the lunar surface on a NASA mission this decade. ‘Roo-ver,’ as it’s been nicknamed by the public, will explore the moon to help experts learn more about establishing a “sustainable human presence" there. The project is being developed by the ELO2 consortium — a group of companies and universities selected by the Australian Space Agency. Mechanical Engineer Chloe Chang has been working with Lunar Outpost Oceania, the technical lead of the ELO2 consortium, and she joins us in the deep dive to explain the announcement.

Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Zara Seidler
Producer: Elliot Lawry
Guest: Chloe Chang, Lunar Outpost Oceania

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