The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Toyota, Japan space agency plan lunar mission

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TOKYO: Toyota is teaming up with Japan’s space agency on a planned mission to the Moon, with the Japanese auto giant expected to develop a lunar rover, officials and local media said yesterday.

It will be the car manufactur­er’s first full-fledged entry into space exploratio­n, after the company jointly developed a small robot sent to the Internatio­nal Space Station.

“We are planning to cooperate with Toyota in an exploratio­n mission to the Moon,” said a spokesman with the Japan Aerospace Exploratio­n Agency (JAXA).

Details will be announced by JAXA and Toyota Tuesday next week when the space agency hosts a symposium in Tokyo, the spokesman told AFP.

Toyota also confirmed plans to announce a joint project with JAXA ‘on mobility and a space probe’ but declined to comment further.

Jiji Press news agency said the car giant is expected to jointly develop a ‘mobility method’ to be used on the lunar surface for the mission.

The mission is part of renewed global interest in the Moon, sometimes called the ‘eighth continent’ of the Earth, and comes 50 years after American astronauts first walked on the lunar surface.

Before humans set foot on the lunar surface again, Nasa aims to land an unmanned vehicle on the Moon by 2024.

So far, only Russia, the US and China have made the 384,000-kilometre journey and landed spacecraft on the Moon. Last month, Israel launched a spacecraft that aims to join them. — AFP

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