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Announcement: New Team Name is "HAKUTO"
Google Lunar X PRIZE, July 15, 2013
or formerly was a team formed in early 2008 by a group of experienced space professionals inspired by the challenge of the
Google Lunar X PRIZE The Google Lunar XPRIZE (GLXP), sometimes referred to as Moon 2.0, was a 2007–2018 inducement prize space competition organized by the X Prize Foundation, and sponsored by Google. The challenge called for privately funded teams to be the ...
to develop a robotic
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exploration mission. Hakuto was named after the
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in Japanese mythology. The team's original plan was to finance its lunar mission from advertising expenditure of large global companies and the team eventually succeeded in attracting sponsorship from multiple large brands, particularly in Japan. The team went through a number of phases of its organisation and plans. Initially the team was primarily a European effort and led in
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. Later the team changed management and was led in Japan. At different stages of the competition the team had partnerships with two other teams (
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and then Team Indus) for the delivery of its lunar rover to the Moon's surface. Although the competition ended without any team launching their mission, the Hakuto team became a company, struck partnerships, working agreements and became ispace.


History

In 2008, ''White Label Space'' was founded in the Netherlands. In 2009, the team registered with the Google Lunar X PRIZE (GLXP).''History''
team Hakuto, 2014
Throughout the period 2008 till 2010 the team established partnerships with a number of organisations, mostly in Europe, and White Label Space continued to publish its early progress on the developments of the lunar mission. On September 10, 2010 Japan-based members of the team established White Label Space Japan LLC, a Limited Liability Company registered in Japan. On June 11, 2012, it was decided to name unit 2 Rover prototype (PM-2) "White Rabbit" (written in
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as「はくと」, which is pronounced "Hakuto"). On January 30, 2013, the European team members had ceased substantial involvement and the Japan-based members decided to continue the work, establishing a new parent company called ispace Inc.The Japanese Space Bots That Could Build Moon Valley
Sarah Scoles, ''Wired''. 14 May 2018.
The change included a change of leadership from Steve Allen to co-founder Takeshi Hakamada.
team White Label Space
''チーム体制変更のお知らせ''
team Hakuto, 2013.1.30
Around that time the team also announced the lead engineer as Kazuya Yoshida, a professor of aerospace engineering at Tohoku University in Japan. On July 15, 2013 the team publicly announced the change the official team name to Hakuto (「ハクト」). On December 4, 2013, the team successfully crowd-funded the development of unit 3 Rover prototype (PM-3). On February 19, 2014, Hakuto was selected in the Milestone Prizes as one of five teams competing in the mobility subsystem section.''Japan's Hakuto was selected for Milestone Prizes finalists!''
Google Lunar X PRIZE, February 28, 2014
By 2014, carrying through on the initial vision of the ''White Label Space'' team, the Hakuto team had succeeded in obtaining sponsorship from a number of major Japanese brands for its lunar mission. Following on from the cessation of the GLXP the leader of the Hakuto GLXP team, ispace Inc., retained the support of KDDI, JAL and Suzuki, and proceeded to build further corporate partnerships as well as raising large amounts of
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funding directed towards an expanded lunar mission program (see ispace Investors). The ''Sorato'' rover was donated to the US National Air and Space Museum in October 2019.


Lunar mission plans

The team initially planned its own lunar lander but later changed plan to fly their rover on landers operated by other GLXP teams. For most of the duration of the GLXP, the Hakuto rover was planned to be deployed from Astrobotic's ''Peregrine'' lander, however for the final phase of the prize, with Astrobotic lacking a launch contract, Hakuto established a new agreement with Team Indus for launch and lunar surface delivery of the rover. That mission was to use the proven
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launcher of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Team Indus was subsequently confirmed by XPRIZE Foundation to have a valid launch contract and therefore both teams were eligible to remain in the prize beyond the launch contract cut-off date of end 2016. The launch was initially scheduled for 28 December 2017, and then delayed to March 2018. However, on 9 January 2018 it was reported that ISRO had cancelled the launch contract with TeamIndus and, by extension, Hakuto. On 23 January 2018, X Prize founder and chairman Peter Diamandis stated "After close consultation with our five finalist Google Lunar X Prize teams over the past several months, we have concluded that no team will make a launch attempt to reach the moon by the March 31, 2018, deadline... and the US$30 million Google Lunar XPRIZE will go unclaimed." In April 2018, it was reported that the leadership ( ispace Inc.) of the then former Hakuto GLXP team still planned to launch its rover in 2020 on the
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''Peregrine'' lander mission, launching on an
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rocket. That mission would have included Hakuto's ''Sorato'' rover being deployed on the lunar surface along with other smaller rovers, including
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's rover. The proposed landing site was
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. In August 2019, ispace announced a restructuring of its lunar program, since called Hakuto-R. A significant change was the elimination of the technology demonstration orbiter mission in 2020 in favor of moving more quickly toward a demonstration of commercial lunar landing capabilities. The Hakuto-R Mission 1 lunar lander was launched aboard a
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rocket on 11 December 2022, carrying the ''Rashid'' rover of the
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and JAXA/
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's SORA-Q transformable lunar robot, both of which Hakuto-R will deliver to the lunar surface. It also houses a music disc featuring the song ‘SORATO’ by the Japanese rock band
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. The primary landing site will be Atlas Crater and landing will occur in April 2023. Hakuto-R Mission 2, a lunar lander and rover, is scheduled for launch in 2024.


See also

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* X PRIZE Foundation


References


External links


Hakuto official website

White Label Space Website

White Label Space Japan Site



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