
THE LUNAR OUTPOST PEGASUS
Advanced human mobility driving Artemis Astronauts toward a Moon Base
Pegasus LTV
NASA selected Lunar Outpost to deliver a next-gen crewed Lunar Terrain Vehicle for Artemis Astronauts, the first step in laying the groundwork for a sustainable presence on the Moon. Launching in 2028, the Pegasus LTV provides critical surface mobility for Astronauts operating at the lunar South Pole, expanding how far and long crews can traverse and operate on the lunar surface.

Pegasus LTV Capabilities
Expanding opportunities for Astronauts to explore, work, and live on the lunar surface
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Provides Artemis Astronauts with safe, reliable, and highly capable mobility to explore and build the first elements of a permanent Moon Base.
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Operates in the most extreme environments on the lunar surface for one year with a range of 900 km.
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Controlled autonomously, via teleoperation, or with human crews onboard, providing flexibility across a wide range of missions.

Moon-Rated and Ready
Spaceflight-proven technology
Pegasus draws on the flight heritage of our MAPP rover missions, the development of seven full-scale Eagle LTV prototypes, and qualification of critical subsystems during LTVS Phase 1, charting a high-achievability path to a November 2027 delivery to NASA



