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// // WA-based consortium AROSE has won $4M to develop a lunar rover, to be launched in 2026...

We’re off the the moon! Well, it’s been a while, but when it happens (2026) Western Australia will be in the thick of it, thanks to a new $4 million grant, one of two awarded recently by Australian Space Agency’s flagship Trailblazer Moon to Mars program.

WA-based space consortium AROSE (Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth) has been awarded one of the grants, and will help design, build, test, and operate an Australian-made lunar foundation services rover for NASA’s return to the surface of the Moon.

NASA has asked Australia to provide the lunar rover due to our world-leading expertise in remote operations and automation technology, developed through our resources industry.

The Trailblazer program requires the rover to be operated remotely to collect lunar soil and deliver it to a NASA-provided processing facility to extract oxygen. This is a critical step to supporting a sustainable human presence on the Moon, Mars and beyond.

AROSE’s Trailblazer Stage 1 consortium involves sixteen organisations, and is led by Fugro, creators of Australia’s Space Automation, AI & Robotics Control Complex (SpAARC) and Nova Systems, an Australian-owned engineering services and technology solutions company.

Woodside Energy and Rio Tinto are also supporting the AROSE Trailblazer Stage 1 effort by providing knowledge transfer of their terrestrial robotic and automation capabilities. Additional support has been received from the Western Australian Government.

Lunar rover arose with $4M
Leanne Cunnold.

“AROSE was created to help secure Australia’s role in the international space sector, and to drive knowledge from space to ground and ground to space.” said AROSE CEO Leanne Cunnold.

“Australia has world-leading expertise in managing remote operations and robotics in complex and hazardous environments, making us an ideal partner for developing critical space technologies.

“AROSE is a partner-driven organisation with a clear vision to attract the best talent and technology to support local and international space missions.

The ripple effect of projects like Trailblazer and the overall benefits they can bring to all Australians cannot be overestimated. Just as the Apollo mission inspired a generation of aspiring astronauts, Trailblazer has the power to motivate our future space scientists, engineers and tech specialists. They will see Australian smarts, expertise and technologies in action on the Moon, demonstrating Australia’s emerging role in space.

Leanne Cunnold, AROSE

AROSE Chair David Flanagan said that Trailblazer provided Australia with a once in a generation opportunity to stimulate its sovereign space industry, create jobs in Australia and support the growth of industries.

“It will provide access to international supply chains, build space technology capability, grow skills, and create interest in STEM and related careers.

“Space technologies and capabilities will increasingly become a critical driver of Australian exports, jobs and economic competitiveness. What we learn in space will bring significant advancements across many sectors including resources, agriculture, health, manufacturing and utilities,” he said.

This project received grant funding from the Australian Government, administered through the Australian Space Agency. Trailblazer Stage 1 provides up to $4 million for two successful applicants to design foundation services rover solutions, through early mission phases to Preliminary Design Review.

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