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Recently, Australia hosted a naming competition for its first lunar rover concept, through which the name Roo-ver (as in Kangaroo) was chosen from more than 8,000 entries.
The ispace moon lander was displayed in Washington DC. Courtesy of Australian Embassy staff Moon-grade materials Once the Hakuto lander takes off, the first challenge will be to ensure it lands ...
Australia will launch its first moon rover as early as 2026, on one of NASA's Artemis missions. And you can help name the rover — if you're an Australian resident.