NASA lunoprrush will spend 100 days on Earth’s satellite

The new NASA Viper lunoprrush will be performed for 100 days on the Moon Mission to search for resources necessary for the constant presence of a person on the Earth’s satellite.

NASA announced footage with part of ground tests of the device.

During the testing, the lunar drill successfully overcame the obstacle to imitation of a crossed lunar surface.

Sending Viper to the Nobile Crater at the South Pole of the Moon is scheduled for November.