AGH Lunar-Technologies
Who are we?
We are a team of students from AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland, passionate about space exploration. Our mission in the Orbital Space Lunar Program is to study lunar regolith interactions with materials for space missions. Supported by Orbital Space, Astrobotic, and international partners, we aim to inspire future space innovators and contribute to sustainable lunar presence. Join us in advancing space science and technology.
Our mission
The Lunaris Platform, designed by students, will be deployed from the Astrobotic lander to the Moon's surface to study the abrasive effects of lunar regolith on various materials. This project enhances our understanding of materials for future lunar landers and habitats and serves as educational inspiration for the next generation of lunar mission innovators.
How it started?
The Lunaris Platform, the centerpiece of this mission, was chosen through a global competition judged by experts from Orbital Space, MBRSC, UAE Space Agency, and Astrobotic. Created by students from AGH University of Science and Technology in Poland, the experiment analyzes interactions between lunar regolith and materials for future lunar mission cables and connectors.
Meet us
Our mission is driven by a diverse and talented group of student teams:
Mechanics
Designing and building the structural components of the lunar mission
Electronics
Developing and integrating the electrical systems and sensors
Software
Creating the code and algorithms that power our mission's operations
Marketing
Promoting our project, engaging the public, and managing communications
Together, we combine our skills and passion to achieve a successful mission to the Moon!