Operating as the prime contractor for an international consortium, NUVIEW plans to deploy a LiDAR-equipped spacecraft to capture elevation data of priority areas, including permanently shadowed zones. These Digital Elevation Models will serve as a foundational resource for identifying safe landing sites and planning surface operations. Katie Graumann, CEO of NUVIEW Germany, noted that the mission adapts existing Earth-observation LiDAR architecture to meet the specific requirements of lunar orbit, effectively lowering risk for upcoming exploration efforts.
Leonardo DiCaprio, an investor in the firm, framed the initiative as a step toward more responsible expansion into space. He argued that high-resolution 3D mapping facilitates safer decision-making, drawing a parallel between the technological demands of lunar exploration and the necessity of environmental intelligence on Earth. The project aligns with the European Space Agency’s strategy to establish a long-term architecture for the lunar surface, marking a significant move for NUVIEW in its transition from Earth-based commercial mapping to deep-space utility.





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