With support from the Australian Space Agency, Advanced Navigation has developed Boreas X90, an inertial navigation system to autonomously explore the Moon and beyond to Mars, to help uncover scientific discoveries, unlock the lunar economy and inspire a new generation of space explorers.
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Podcast: How Advanced Navigation lets spacecraft move safely
Xavier Orr chats with podcast host Adam Thorn on its latest innovations when it comes to navigating the lunar surface.
5 October 2022
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‘Autonomy revolution’ goes underwater and to the moon
Advanced Navigation shares its latest milestones including the first AI-based inertial navigation system, the first AI sonar system, and the release of Hydrus, a revolution in underwater robotics.
5 October 2022
View Full MediaIntuitive Machines Looks To Advanced Navigation Laser Velocity and Ranging Technology for Autonomous Commercial Lunar Landings
Intuitive Machines deploys new Advanced Navigation laser velocity and ranging technology for autonomous commercial lunar landings.
4 October 2022
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Advanced Navigation is set to be the first Australian company to deploy technology to the Moon
Speaking with 9News, Advanced Navigation co-founder and CEO Xavier Orr and Intuitive Machines CTO Dr. Tim Crain detailed the mission. By Mark Santomartino.
23 July 2022
View Full MediaAdvanced Navigation Set To Be The First Australian Company To Reach The Moon
Australia, July 2022 – Advanced Navigation, one of the world’s most determined innovators in AI robotics, and navigation technology has today announced its ambitions to be the first Australian company to reach the Moon through its development of two unique navigation systems.
15 July 2022
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Advanced Navigation targets 2024 to become the first Australian firm on the moon
AI robotics company Advanced Navigation is vying to be the first Australian company to reach the moon onboard NASA’s Artemis mission by 2024. By Brandon How.
13 July 2022
View Full MediaShaping The Future Of Photonic Sensing: Advanced Navigation Acquires Vai Photonics
Global, 5 May 2022 – Advanced Navigation, one of the world’s most ambitious innovators in AI robotics, and navigation technology has today announced the acquisition of Vai Photonics, a spin-out from The Australian National University (ANU) developing patented photonic sensors for precision navigation.
5 May 2022
Go to ArticleAdvanced Navigation Helps NASA Get To Mars
Advanced Navigation has been awarded one of the first Moon to Mars Supply Chain Capability Improvement grants by the Australian Federal Government.
24 March 2021
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