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Lunar Outpost unveils sleek new ‘Eagle’ moon rover (photos)

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.  — The Eagle has landed.

Colorado-based Lunar Outpost just unveiled its new “Eagle” moon rover at the Space Foundation’s 40th annual Space Symposium here, and it looks straight out of science fiction. Sporting a sleek metallic finish and ice-blue LED lighting, the Eagle rover turned quite a few heads on the expo floor this year. But Eagle boasts more than just futuristic looks.

The rover is packed with features designed with the next generation of Artemis program moon explorers in mind and is based on feedback from current NASA astronauts at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, according to Lunar Outpost’s A.J Gerner. “We’ve developed our all of our crew and human interfaces through a lot of testing with NASA Johnson, we’ve had eight astronauts, even in full pressurized suits, evaluate the design, and their feedback is throughout the vehicle,” Gerner told Space.com.

The forward seating area of Lunar Outpost’s “Eagle” moon rover. (Image credit: Future/Brett Tingley)

One of the features astronauts particularly enjoyed during testing is the wide, easily accessible front entry area, which is maneuverable even in a bulky spacesuit.


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