Melbourne startup Lunar Outpost Oceania, founded in 2023, is technical lead of the ELO2 Consortium. The team spent 15 months developing and testing four rover prototypes and successfully demonstrating its remote operations in Adelaide from Colorado, USA, to replicate communications delays between the Moon and Earth. The company was named Startup of the Year at the Australian Space Awards last year.

The ELO2 consortium is a mix of startups, universities, and resource sector tech experts. The name was chosen by the public. The winning prototype was announced late last year.

Alongside Sydney, Tasmania, Melbourne, RMIT, Edith Cowan and Monash universities, Swinburne’s Space Technology and Industry Institute (STII) will provide space radiation and lunar dust mitigation technology for the rover to protect it from the extreme environment.

The project is also expected to create tech for Australia to terrestrial use, spanning advanced manufacturing to novel materials, extreme environment robotics, AI and autonomous systems, advanced sensors, power systems, communications, human-machine interface for remote operations and thermal management.