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Mon, Jun 06, 2016

Airbus Defense And Space To Guide Lunar Lander To The Moon

ESA Awards New Contract To Continue Developing PILOT Lunar Landing System

Airbus Defense and Space, the world’s second largest space company, and the European Space Agency (ESA), have signed a contract for the early development of a system that will ensure the safe and precise landing of the Russian Luna-Resource lunar lander.

The contract covers the Phase B and advanced C development steps for the PILOT (Precise and Intelligent Landing using Onboard Technologies) system, a key European element to be flown on the robotic Luna-Resource lander mission as part of the ESA cooperation with Roscosmos on exploration.
ESA and Airbus Defense and Space signed the contract on June 2, 2016 at the ILA airshow in Berlin, Germany.

PILOT, which is being developed by Airbus Defense and Space’s facilities in Bremen, Germany, and in Toulouse, France, together with partners across Europe and in Canada, combines navigation techniques with hazard detection and avoidance to support the spacecraft’s systems. PILOT will provide key information to the Luna-Resource spacecraft during its autonomous landing phase in the last minutes of the lander’s descent to the surface of the Moon.
“PILOT builds upon Airbus Defense and Space’s experience in Moon exploration and visual navigation, and is a key addition to our portfolio of exploration activities focusing on the Moon," said François Auque, Head of Space Systems. “By leading activities on PILOT, the Orion spacecraft, the Lunar Polar Sample Return Study, and architectural Moon exploration scenario studies, our teams are key partners supporting ESA’s exploration of lunar space and the Moon’s surface."

“PILOT puts ESA at the heart of the next phase of lunar exploration and will guide European technology to the surface of the Moon for the first time. It is part of our exciting vision for space exploration that will deliver new knowledge, innovation and inspiration for Europe,” said David Parker, Director of Human Spaceflight and Robotic Exploration at ESA.

With almost 10 years of experience in the field of lunar exploration studies and technology development, this initiative strengthens Airbus Defense and Space's position in this area.

(Source: Airbus news release. Image courtesy of Airbus)

FMI: www.airbus.com

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