From penetrator hardware to integrated subsurface and surface data — the products and services that make up the USAGI lunar network.
Mini for ride-share entry. Max for science-grade observation. Both share a common impact-survival platform.
A 1 kg-class probe designed for commercial lunar lander ride-share payloads. Compact, low-cost, deployable in numbers — the entry point to the lunar surface.
A larger probe carrying broadband seismometry, heat-flow, and an aft-body comms assembly. The science backbone of the network.
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A 3D data platform from surface to 5 m depth — integrating terahertz, microwave, camera, and penetrator data.
Positioning reference points, rover tracking, and a lunar PNT network using Max beacons.
Empty payload slots on mothership and penetrator missions — sold commercially to universities, startups, and government programs.
Short-term snapshots and multi-year monitoring of regolith characteristics, moonquakes, and subsurface temperature.
Custom sensor integration, specific site surveys, and joint research with agencies, universities, and corporate R&D.
Pre-investigation of future mission landing sites using Mini or Max penetrators ahead of customer deployment.