Griffin-1

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Upcoming Mission

Mission Details

Mission Name
Griffin Mission 1
Mission Type
Lunar Mission
Customer
NASA
Spacecraft
Griffin-650
Launch Date
TBA
Landing Date
TBA
Landing Site
Nobile Region, Lunar South Pole

Mission Summary

[placeholder] Astrobotic’s Griffin Mission One (Griffin-1) is a lunar lander mission that will land at the lunar South Pole in 2025. Currently aboard are payloads from NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and Astrobotic. This GM1 contract was awarded under the NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative.

Mission Path

What's on Board

FLEX Lunar & Explorer Rover (FLIP)

Venturi Astrolab (Astrolab)

Agencia Espacial Mexicana (AEM), the Mexican Space Agency, will fly the first Latin American scientific instrument to the surface of the Moon. The payload consists of five small robots, weighing less than 60 grams and measuring 12 centimeters in diameter, will be catapulted onto the lunar surface.

CubeRoverâ„¢

Astrobotic

Agencia Espacial Mexicana (AEM), the Mexican Space Agency, will fly the first Latin American scientific instrument to the surface of the Moon. The payload consists of five small robots, weighing less than 60 grams and measuring 12 centimeters in diameter, will be catapulted onto the lunar surface.

Laser Retroreflector Array (LRA)

NASA

Agencia Espacial Mexicana (AEM), the Mexican Space Agency, will fly the first Latin American scientific instrument to the surface of the Moon. The payload consists of five small robots, weighing less than 60 grams and measuring 12 centimeters in diameter, will be catapulted onto the lunar surface.

LandCam-X

The European Space Agency

Agencia Espacial Mexicana (AEM), the Mexican Space Agency, will fly the first Latin American scientific instrument to the surface of the Moon. The payload consists of five small robots, weighing less than 60 grams and measuring 12 centimeters in diameter, will be catapulted onto the lunar surface.

Galactic Library to Preserve Humanity (GLPH)

NanoFiche

Agencia Espacial Mexicana (AEM), the Mexican Space Agency, will fly the first Latin American scientific instrument to the surface of the Moon. The payload consists of five small robots, weighing less than 60 grams and measuring 12 centimeters in diameter, will be catapulted onto the lunar surface.

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