27G Goes to the Moon!

The research team of the AGH University (PL) has chosen 27G-Technology’s sensors for their groundbreaking lunar experiment!

Supported by Orbital Space (UAE), Astrobotic (USA), and other international partners, this mission aims to study how lunar regolith interacts with materials used in space missions.

As part of the Lunaris Platform, deployed from the Astrobotic lander, our advanced dosimeters will measure radiation exposure on the Moon’s surface. This project not only advances space research but also inspires future space innovators, contributing to a sustainable lunar presence.

We are proud to be part of this journey to the Moon!
Good luck to the AGH Team, thank you for your visit at the Space Tech Expo!

Read more:
https://www.orbital-space.com/lunarprogram
https://lunar-tech.agh.edu.pl/en/lunaris
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1C8YbR1Ew3/

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