Europe on the moon: ESA targeting 2031 for 1st 'Argonaut' lunar lander mission

A European moon lander being developed to provide the continent autonomous access to the moon is targeted to launch in 2031, according to a development call published last week by the European Space Agency (ESA). 

The robotic lander, called Argonaut, is expected to lift off on an Ariane 6 rocket, which after a long series of delays made its debut flight on July 9. 

ESA wants Argonaut to perform multiple deliveries of cargo and science instruments to the moon. The lander will be capable of ferrying up to 4,600 pounds (2,100 kilograms), including food and water for future astronauts, anywhere on the lunar surface, with a precision of better than 330 feet (100 meters), according to the mission description

Diagram of ESA’s robotic Argonaut moon lander, which is slated to launch for the first time in 2031. (Image credit: ESA)

“No area is off-limits for Argonaut; the spacecraft will be able to land at any region on the moon,” the description states.

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