Impulse’s Approach to Providing Infrastructure for the Moon and Beyond

Impulse's Approach to Providing Infrastructure for the Moon and Beyond

Impulse’s Approach to Providing Infrastructure for the Moon and Beyond


has established a timeline to return humans there for the first time in half a century. Nevertheless, larger components such as lunar rovers, power systems, and habitat modules still require robust in-space infrastructure for reliable delivery. Impulse Space perceives this as a challenge it can address. The company already possesses technology that can expedite the development of the spacecraft necessary to initiate the establishment of human infrastructure on the moon.

Impulse Space intends to implement a two-part system to transport cargo to the moon. The initial component is its current Helios spacecraft, which would facilitate delivery from Earth to the moon. Additionally, Impulse Space will design and construct a lunar lander that would separate from Helios to accurately place items on the moon’s surface. It represents an impressive vision, and the company appears poised to meet the challenge.

The ambitious objectives of Impulse Space