Fleet Space to Develop Gravity Sensing for Moon and Mars Exploration

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Fleet Space to Develop Gravity Sensing for Moon and Mars Exploration
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Australian space company Fleet Space Technologies receives grant to develop advanced gravity sensors for mapping planetary surfaces, aiding in resource exploration and mission planning.

Australian space exploration company Fleet Space Technologies announced it has been awarded a Moon to Mars supply chain grant from the Australian Government to develop advanced gravity sensing capabilities to accelerate in-situ resource exploration on the Moon and Mars.

With the grant, Fleet Space will develop off-world MEMS gravity sensors to enable scalable gravity field mapping of planetary surfaces – a vital capability to assess the density of underlying geological formations and subsurface composition. on SpaceX’s Bandwagon-1 mission, launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. With potential missions to the Moon and Mars in the coming years, the company said the grant will help rapidly assess subsurface structures, optimise landing site selection, rover navigation, infrastructure planning, and enhance potential resource estimation. The upcoming deployment of the company’s lunar seismic technology, SPIDER, on the Moon as part of Firefly Aerospace’s second Blue Ghost mission in 2026 will search for water ice deposits and deliver local 3D mapping of the lunar subsurface. The technology underlying SPIDER is already being used by Rio Tinto, Barrick, GoldFields, and Ma’aden at scale on Earth as part of Fleet Space’s terrestrial end-to-end exploration platform, ExoSphere. By deploying SPIDER on the Moon in 2026 and developing next-gen off-world gravity sensors, Fleet Space said it has taken another critical step toward building an integrated, hyper-scalable exploration system for new worlds. “A vital part of optimising the ROI of every un-manned or manned mission depends on miniaturised, rapidly deployable, and highly scalable exploration technologies that can rapidly gather high-quality subsurface data from the landing site to identify and build a viable base of operations,” chief exploration officer Matt Pearson “Leveraging Fleet Space’s terrestrial end-to-end mineral exploration platform, ExoSphere, as a blueprint – we have created a model for a hyper-scalable, off-world exploration system designed to operate at the planetary level,” Pearson said. The EIA approvals cover the Central and Northern blocks of the project, which host the majority of Solaroz’s existing lithium resources.Funds raised by junior and intermediate mining companies dropped by 12% in 2024 to $10.27 billion, its lowest in five years.Fortescue has secured access to the undeveloped Blacksmith iron ore project, 30km west of its Solomon operations in Western Australia.

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