Since the first rover in 2009, a relatively short time has passed, yet countless amounts of time and material -- largely donated -- have made these rovers possible. Our new video is a chronicle of these efforts and gives a glimpse of the near future. And, of course, it's also awesome ...
What looks like an excuse to get some company paid vacation time is in reality the last test in a long series of tests for our milestone prizes. The objective of the tests taken at the Teide mountain was to capture a so called mooncast. This moon-cast includes recording HD and live-stream video after the landing, as well as taking a very high-resolution Panorama.
45 years ago, the last step on the moon was made. Time to continue the journey and discover more hidden tracks on our closest neighbor in the solar system.