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''Yaoki'' is a Moon rover made by Japanese company Dymon to be launched in 2023 by American company
Astrobotic Technology Astrobotic Technology is an American privately held company that is developing space robotics technology for lunar and planetary missions. It was founded in 2007 by Carnegie Mellon professor Red Whittaker and his associates with the goal of w ...
on their ''Peregrine'' lunar lander. ''Yaoki'' was first announced in 2019. ''Yaoki'' weighs 498g and transportation to the Moon costs $1.2 million per kilogram.


Name

''Yaoki'' refers to the Japanese proverb "Nana korobi ya oki" (jap.: 七転び八起き). This proverb means "To get back up again and again, no matter how many times you fail" (literally: "Seven times falling down, eight times rising up").


Dymon

''Yaoki'' is developed by Dymon Co. Ltd., which is led by robot creator Shinichiro Nakajima. As an automobile engineer, Nakajima also worked on the development of
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's four-wheel drive system “quattro”, which was said to be the best on the ground. Dymon was founded by him with the aim of developing the ultimate mobility. Dymon means big gate in Japanese.


Cooperation with the Artemis Program and SpaceBit


Artemis Program

As a forerunner in
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’s lunar development project, the Artemis Program, ''Yaoki'', with its light footwork, aims to contribute to the field of mobility systems.


SpaceBit

During The 3rd International Moon Village Workshop & Symposium in Kyoto on December 5–8, 2019, Spacebit signed an agreement with Japanese-based space company Dymon on technical and mission collaboration within the next trip to Moon in July 2021. First, from the technical side, Spacebit and Dymon will cooperate on the Moon as their Lunar rovers ''Asagumo'' and ''Yaoki'' will communicate with the Earth via Astrobotic lander. Within this mission cooperation, Spacebit and Dymon rovers will take each other's photo on the Moon using their own cameras. Note that earlier in 2019, Spacebit and Dymon signed an agreement to deliver their first lunar rovers ''Asagumo'' and ''Yaoki'' on Astrobotic's upcoming Peregrine mission in 2021. Astrobotic's ''Peregrine'' lunar lander will be launched on a Vulcan Centaur rocket from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.


Partners

*Nihon Unist *UNIT Co *Pixies Inc. *UCHIDA Co *Kokko Shisetsu Kogyo Co. *Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation * Kyushu Institute of Technology


References


Videos


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