Explore the Moon and Mars with Korea's advanced lunar and Mars rovers. Unmanned Exploration Laboratory's (UEL) innovative technology enables unique space exploration with advanced robotics.
UEL is developing technologies that would allow rovers to perform missions more smoothly on the lunar surface. This includes terrain data acquisition using stereo vision and rover positioning technology without GPS. These technologies are essential for any lunar mission, as they allow for broader exploration and reduce reliance on direct human control, which is limited by communication delays between Earth and the Moon.
Support for human missions: UEL's rovers could be deployed ahead of or alongside human missions to scout potential landing sites, collect scientific data, and identify resource deposits. They could also provide real-time data on terrain and positioning to support safe and efficient exploration after landing.
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HAETAE is a four-wheel lunar exploration rover weighing 10-15kg, making it the largest space exploration rover among UEL’s lineup. With a maximum range of 400m, this rover features a rocker-bogie suspension structure and can accommodate medium-sized payloads for personal and research purposes. Moreover, it has the advantage of replenishing power during mission execution using external solar panels, making it suitable for mid-range missions such as operating small experimental equipment.
If you are looking for multi-functionality rovers for lunar exploration, please contact UEL.
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