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Europe will have to be more Tenacious to land its first rover on the Moon

Last updated: June 5, 2025 2:40 pm
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Europe has faced a setback in its quest to achieve a significant milestone in the commercial race for lunar resources. The recent failure of the Tenacious rover, which was set to be the first European-made rover to land on the Moon, has dealt a blow to the ambitions of both Japan and Europe in lunar exploration.

The lander carrying Tenacious lost contact during its landing attempt, indicating a likely failure. This marks the second unsuccessful mission for the HAKUTO-R commercial lunar exploration program, following a previous crash that dashed hopes two years ago.

The impact of this loss is significant for both Japan and Europe. ispace, the company behind the mission and the Resilience lander that transported Tenacious, is a Japanese publicly listed company. Additionally, the European Space Agency (ESA) supported the mission, and the rover was developed by ispace-EUROPE in Luxembourg.

Luxembourg played a crucial role in the creation of ispace-EUROPE through its SpaceResources.lu initiative, which granted companies the right to own resources extracted from space. The rover was designed to collect lunar soil, or regolith, under a contract with NASA, with plans to transfer ownership of the samples to the space agency.

The mission’s failure is a setback for European space exploration, as it would have provided valuable data and insights into commercializing space resources on a larger scale. The collaboration between ispace-EUROPE and NASA was a significant achievement for a European company, showcasing the potential for global participation in space exploration.

Despite the setback, Luxembourg continues to foster its space ecosystem, with the Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA) actively supporting the sector. The country’s commitment to the space industry has attracted companies like Magna Petra, a startup partnering with ispace on mining Helium-3 from the lunar surface.

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The development of Tenacious was supported by co-funding from the LSA through an ESA contract with the Luxembourg National Space Program, LuxIMPULSE. Tax incentives and financial support are available for companies in Luxembourg’s space industry, further incentivizing innovation and growth in the sector.

Tenacious was designed to be small and lightweight, with a payload including the NASA-required scoop and a symbolic miniature red house called The Moonhouse. The inclusion of The Moonhouse represented a unique artistic endeavor to symbolize humanity’s shared values and aspirations.

While the mission’s failure is a disappointment, the spirit of collaboration and innovation that drove the development of Tenacious and its payload remains a testament to the potential of the space industry. As efforts continue to explore and utilize lunar resources, the dream of establishing a presence on the Moon for scientific, commercial, and artistic purposes remains alive.

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