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Horus

HORUS-1

Horus-1 is an Ultra-Low Lunar Orbiter engineered to descend to extreme low lunar orbit — as low as 20–30 km above the surface — enabling unprecedented high-resolution regolith and terrain analysis.
Its mission is simple: Collect the data required to build.
Rather than maximizing lifespan, the system is optimized for:

Ultra-high surface resolution
Regolith depth characterization
Terrain stability assessment
Targeted orbital passes over strategic regions
  • ‣ Short duration. Maximum extraction. Engineering-level certainty.

EXTREME LOW LUNAR ORBIT

Designed to descend closer than any conventional lunar satellite. Short lifespan, long impact: collect high-resolution regolith and surface data before the system expires.

ORBITAL STABILITY
REGOLITH SCANNING
SENSOR PRECISION
  • ‣ Descends to ultra-low lunar orbit
  • ‣ Short mission lifespan for rapid data strike
  • ‣ High-resolution regolith analysis
  • ‣ Autonomous navigation & orbital intelligence
Surface Infiltrator

SURFACE INFILTRATOR

Probes the moon’s surface directly, scanning mineral composition, soil mechanics, and hidden resources. Life is short, but the intelligence gathered is invaluable.

MINERAL DETECTION
SOIL STABILITY ANALYSIS
RESOURCE EXTRACTION
  • ‣ Direct surface contact for high-resolution scans
  • ‣ Autonomous sample collection
  • ‣ Rapid surface traversal
  • ‣ Real-time mineral and soil analysis

PRECISION DATA STRIKE

Every orbit, every pass, every drop of data pushes humanity closer to permanent lunar infrastructure. Designed for speed, optimized for extraction.

DATA COLLECTION EFFICIENCY
ORBITAL COVERAGE
REGOLITH PENETRATION
  • ‣ Ultra-fast orbital passes for maximum coverage
  • ‣ Real-time regolith and mineral mapping
  • ‣ Autonomous orbital coordination with other satellites
  • ‣ Precision data delivery to lunar infrastructure