Technology from the University of Oslo is on its way to the moon.

Photo: Teknisk Ukeblad
28. February 2023
In 2012, we licensed out technology from the University of Oslo to the Norwegian space technology company Eidel. Now this technology is on its way to the moon!

In 2012, we licensed out technology from the University of Oslo to the Norwegian space technology company Eidel (Eidsvoll Electronics).

The technology is already on the Norwegian satellite NorSat-1, which keeps an eye on shipping traffic in Norway and is on its way to Mercury on the European-Japanese space probe BepiColomo.

This week, the technology also joined the Rashid rover and the Japanese lunar craft Hakuto-R as they began their journey from Cape Canaveral to the moon.

Read morer here and here.