Honeybee Robotics has been selected for DARPAβs 10-Year Lunar Architecture (LunA-10) Capability Study to develop and integrate its technology LUNARSABER (Lunar Utility Navigation with Advanced Remote Sensing and Autonomous Beaming for Energy Redistribution).
Proposed at over 100 meters tall, Honeybeeβs LUNARSABER is a deployable structure that integrates solar power, power storage and transfer, communications, mesh network, PNT (Position, Navigation, and Timing), and surveillance into a single infrastructure. The deployable mast uses the Honeybee technology DIABLO (Deployable Interlocking Actuated Bands for Linear Operations), making it highly versatile and customizable to customer or mission requirements.
The infrastructure would literally shine light on new possibilities, increasing operating hours for human and robotic missions on the Moon.
βLUNARSABER can turn night into day in the deepest craters on the Moon,β says Kris Zacny, VP of Exploration Systems at Honeybee Robotics. βIt is truly a game-changing system that will pave the way for a prosperous lunar economy.β
LUNARSABER can host payloads at the base of the system for other commercial services to interface with the system, or they can be mounted at the top of the mast to significantly increase their service range. βWeβre looking forward to partnerships with both commercial and non-commercial customers to host payload and services that will help accelerate lunar infrastructure,β says Vishnu Sanigepalli, Principal Investigator of LUNARSABER on LunA-10.
The successful establishment and operation of LunA-10 relies on stand-alone systems and their integration into the overall architectureβs resources and capabilities. As Honeybeeβs latest in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) enabling technology, LUNARSABER will serve as an optimal and highly adaptable utility solution, laying the groundwork for a thriving lunar economy.