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CANCELED Joint China - UAE Moon mission
« on: 09/16/2022 11:02 am »
https://twitter.com/SarwatNasir/status/1570722910477905922

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#Breaking: UAE signs agreement with China to carry out a joint Moon mission in future. An MoU was signed between MBRSC and CNSA today. This would be the first space collaboration between the two countries.

Another loss for Russia...
« Last Edit: 08/22/2025 06:31 pm by AndrewM »

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Re: Joint China - UAE Moon mission
« Reply #1 on: 09/18/2022 07:14 am »
https://twitter.com/cnsawatcher/status/1571388086029885441

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According to the MoU, UAE’s Rashid II lunar rover will be on board CNSA’s Chang’e 7 lunar probe. This explained why Chang’e 7 mission was deferred to 2026. Full HD:


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Re: Joint China - UAE Moon mission
« Reply #2 on: 03/25/2023 06:38 am »
https://twitter.com/cnsawatcher/status/1639494069440380928

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CNSA lost 🇦🇪UAE in lunar rover collaboration. UAE’s lunar rover Rashid-2 was planned to be shipped & launched in Chang’e 7 mission. The collaboration is cancelled due to its potential violation of ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations). Source: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3214396/us-tech-rules-bar-uae-moon-rover-chinas-change-7-mission-sources

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Re: Joint China - UAE Moon mission
« Reply #3 on: 06/25/2023 10:44 pm »
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai has announced that the UAE is currently working on a new mission to the moon.

The announcement follows the likely hard landing of the Hakuto-R Mission 1 spacecraft carrying the previous rover, Rashid rover, to the lunar surface.

During a visit to the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), where the previous rover was constructed, Sheikh Mohammed instructed the team to begin implementing the Rashid 2 project immediately.

“Today, explorer Rashid 1 is on the surface of the moon, carrying the flag of the Emirates,” he tweeted.

Highlighting the ambition of the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed stated that the country has never ceased striving towards progress since its founding on December 2, 1971.

“From today, work will begin on Rashid 2, a new explorer, for a new attempt to reach the moon.

https://gulfbusiness.com/rashid-rover-2-uae-announces-new-mission/ [April 26, 2023]

The question is whether the Falcon 9 will be chosen as the launch vehicle for the Rashid 2 because the CNSA cancelled plans for the Rashid 2 rover to be launched in the Chang’e 7 mission.

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Re: CANCELED Joint China - UAE Moon mission
« Reply #4 on: 08/22/2025 06:31 pm »
This mission was cancelled. The Rashid II rover has moved to Blue Ghost Mission 2 launching NET 2026 on a Falcon 9.

Firefly Aerospace Adds UAE’s Rashid 2 Rover to Blue Ghost Mission to the Far Side of the Moon

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Cedar Park, Texas, May 22, 2025 – Firefly Aerospace, the leader in end-to-end responsive space services, today announced a new agreement with the United Arab Emirates’ Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) to deliver the Emirates Lunar Mission’s Rashid 2 Rover to the far side of the Moon on Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander. The Rashid 2 Rover will join Firefly’s second lunar mission in 2026 in addition to payloads from Australia, the European Space Agency, and NASA as part of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative.

“On the heels of Firefly’s flawless Moon landing and operations, our team is looking forward to collaborating with the UAE and further expanding our representation of Artemis Accords nations on this groundbreaking mission to the far side of the Moon,” said Jason Kim, CEO of Firefly Aerospace. “We’re honored to support the international space community with our versatile Blue Ghost lander and Elytra spacecraft that can stack together to provide unique access to both lunar orbit and the lunar surface.”

The Rashid 2 Rover will demonstrate lunar surface mobility on the far side of the Moon and utilize various materials on its wheels to evaluate their durability when exposed to lunar dust. The data collected will help guide the development of future lunar technologies, such as spacesuits, habitats, and other critical infrastructure. Utilizing multiple cameras and probes, the rover will also study the Moon’s plasma, geology, and thermal conditions in support of future in-situ resource utilization.

“The strategic agreement signed with Firefly Aerospace marks a significant advancement in the UAE’s growing role in shaping the future of lunar exploration,” said H.E. Salem Humaid AlMarri, Director General of MBRSC. “Through the Emirates Lunar Mission’s Rashid 2 Rover, the UAE will become one of the few nations to explore the far side of the Moon. The mission will deliver valuable scientific data on the lunar surface, plasma environment, and dust behavior —contributing to global knowledge and supporting future lunar infrastructure development. As we prepare for this historic milestone, we remain dedicated to expanding the UAE’s contributions to humanity’s long-term presence in space.”

During Blue Ghost Mission 2 operations, Firefly’s Elytra vehicle will first deploy the Blue Ghost lander and the European Space Agency’s Lunar Pathfinder satellite in lunar orbit. Blue Ghost will then touch down on the far side of the Moon to deliver the UAE’s Rashid 2 Rover, Australia’s Fleet Space SPIDER payload, and NASA’s LuSEE-Night radio telescope and User Terminal. Elytra will remain in lunar orbit to provide long-haul communications and enable radio frequency calibration services for LuSEE-Night.

The payloads flying on this international mission will advance the growing lunar ecosystem by searching for lunar resources, enhancing surface mobility on the Moon, improving lunar communications, and uncovering new insights about the origins of the universe.

Firefly has already begun qualifying and assembling flight hardware for Blue Ghost Mission 2, which will follow Firefly’s first lunar mission that completed the first fully successful commercial Moon landing on March 2 and completed 14 days of surface operations on March 16, marking the longer commercial operations on the Moon to date.

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