Michelin Equips NASA’s new Lunar Rover Vehicle
15 Feb 2009|2,281 views

Based on the Michelin Tweel®, the Michelin Lunar Wheel maintains flexibility and constant ground pressure, allowing the vehicle to move through loose soil and craters. In addition, it combines low weight and high load-carrying capacity, making it 3.3 times more efficient than the original Apollo Lunar Rover wheels. Its textile tread, developed in partnership with Clemson University and Milliken & Company, enables the rover to maintain traction at very low temperatures.
The Michelin Lunar Wheel underwent testing in Hawaii from October 31 to November 13, 2008 as part of NASA's lunar analogue testing and evaluation program. The terrain, rock distribution and soil composition of Hawaii's Big Island provide a high-quality simulation of the lunar polar region.
The Michelin Lunar Wheel made its debut at the 56th US presidential inaugural celebration. Astronauts aboard NASA's latest Small Pressurized Lunar Rover prototype at the swearing-in ceremony for Obama rolled down Pennsylvania Avenue on Michelin's non-pneumatic tyre/wheel technology.
Long-time partners, Michelin has been supplying space shuttle tires to NASA for more than 20 years.

Based on the Michelin Tweel®, the Michelin Lunar Wheel maintains flexibility and constant ground pressure, allowing the vehicle to move through loose soil and craters. In addition, it combines low weight and high load-carrying capacity, making it 3.3 times more efficient than the original Apollo Lunar Rover wheels. Its textile tread, developed in partnership with Clemson University and Milliken & Company, enables the rover to maintain traction at very low temperatures.
The Michelin Lunar Wheel underwent testing in Hawaii from October 31 to November 13, 2008 as part of NASA's lunar analogue testing and evaluation program. The terrain, rock distribution and soil composition of Hawaii's Big Island provide a high-quality simulation of the lunar polar region.
The Michelin Lunar Wheel made its debut at the 56th US presidential inaugural celebration. Astronauts aboard NASA's latest Small Pressurized Lunar Rover prototype at the swearing-in ceremony for Obama rolled down Pennsylvania Avenue on Michelin's non-pneumatic tyre/wheel technology.
Long-time partners, Michelin has been supplying space shuttle tires to NASA for more than 20 years.
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