The Colmena project is a science and engineering experiment to design and deploy tiny autonomous robots to explore the surface of the Moon . It was created at the National Autonomous University of Mexico by the LINX Space Instrumentation Laboratory , at the Institute of Nuclear Sciences of the UNAM.[ 1] It is the first Latin American scientific instrument designed to explore the surface of the Moon .[ 2]
The payload consisted of five small, autonomous robots,[ 3] each weighing less than 60 grams and measuring 12 centimeters in diameter, which are designed to be catapulted onto the lunar surface.[ 2] [ 4] Once the robots are on the surface, they locate each other and collaborate in a swarm to accomplish their science mission (thus the project name, which is Spanish for Beehive ).[ 5]
It was launched on 8 January 2024 on the maiden flight of the Vulcan Centaur rocket as a co-hosted payload on the Astrobotic Peregrine Mission One to the Moon.[ 2] However following a propellent issue with the lander, the mission was aborted and the lander along with Colmena burned up in the earth's atmosphere over the South Pacific Ocean , with a last reported contact by the Canberra tracking station at 20:59 GMT.[ 6]
A replica of Colmena,[ 7] along with models of the other payloads, is integrated into a repurpused test model of Astrobotic Technology’s Peregrine lunar lander,[ 8] as part of the Futures in Space exhibition at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.[ 9]
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Active Past
Planned Proposed Cancelled Related Missions are ordered by launch date. Sign † indicates failure en route or before intended mission data returned.
January February March April May
WorldView Legion 1 , WorldView Legion 2
Starlink G6-55 (23 satellites)
Chang'e 6 , ICUBE-Q
Starlink G6-57 (23 satellites)
Long March 6C (Haiwangxing-01 , Zhixing-1C)
Starlink G6-56 (23 satellites)
Zhihui Tianwang 1-01A & 1-01B
Starlink G8-2 (20 satellites)
Shiyan 23
Starlink G6-58 (23 satellites)
Starlink G8-7 (20 satellites)
Kosmos 2576 / Nivelir-L N°4
Starlink G6-59 (23 satellites)
Beijing-3C (4 satellites)
Kuaizhou 11 (Chaodigui Jishu Shiyan, Lingque-3 01, Luojia 3-01 , Tianyan 22)
USA-354,...,USA-374 / Starshield × 21
Starlink G6-62 (23 satellites)
Starlink G6-63 (23 satellites)
PREFIRE Mission 1
Malligyong-1 #1 †
Starlink G6-60 (23 satellites)
EarthCARE
Ceres-1S (Tianqi 25-28)
Progress MS-27
Paksat-MM1R
Ceres-1 (Jiguang 01 & 02, Yunyao-1 14, Yunyao-1 25-26)
June July
ALOS-4
Starlink G8-9 (20 satellites)
Alpha (CatSat , KUbeSat-1 , MESAT 1 , R5-S2-2.0 , R5-S4 , Serenity , SOC-i , TechEdSat-11 )
Tianhui 5 Group 02 (2 satellites)
Türksat 6A
Ariane 6 (Nyx Bikini , ISTSat-1 , YPSat-1 )
Ceres-1 (Yunyao-1 15-17)†
Starlink G9-3 (23 satellites)†
Gaofen 11-05
Starlink G10-9 (23 satellites)
Starlink G10-4 (23 satellites)
Starlink G9-4 (21 satellites)
USA-396 , USA-397 , USA-398
August
WHG-02
Starlink G10-6 (23 satellites)
StriX-4
Starlink G11-1 (23 satellites)
Cygnus NG-21 (Wisseed Sat )
Qianfan Polar Group 01 (18 satellites)
Starlink G8-3 (21 satellites)
Acadia-3
ASBM-1 , ASBM-2
Starlink G10-7 (23 satellites)
Progress MS-28
WorldView Legion 3 , WorldView Legion 4
EOS-08
Yaogan 43-01 (9 satellites)
ION SCV-012 , Acadia-5 , EagleEye , Hawk × 3, ICEYE × 4, ÑuSat × 3, Flock-4be × 36, HYPSO-2 , Lemur-2 × 7, Lemu Nge , Nightjar , Phi-Sat-2 , PTD-4 , PTD-R , TORO
Starlink G10-5 (22 satellites)
ChinaSat 4A
Starlink G8-6 (21 satellites)
Ceres-1S (Jitianxing A-03, Suxing 1-01, Tianfu Gaofen 2, Yunyao-1 15-17)
Starlink G8-10 (21 satellites)
Starlink G9-5 (21 satellites)
September October November
DSN-3
Ionosfera-M n°1 & n°2
SpaceX CRS-31 (LignoSat )
Protosat-1
Starlink G6-77 (23 satellites)
PIESAT-2A 01 , PIESAT-2B 01–03
Starlink G9-10 (20 satellites)
Shiyan 26A , Shiyan 26B , Shiyan 26C , Jilin-1 Gaofen-05B-01 , Jilin-1 Pingtai-02A-03 , Tianyan-24
Koreasat 6A
Starlink G6-69 (24 satellites)
Haiyang-4A
Starlink G9-11 (20 satellites)
Starlink G6-68 (24 satellites)
Tianzhou 8
Optus-X
Starlink G9-12 (20 satellites)
GSAT-20
Starship flight test 6
Progress MS-29
Starlink G6-66 (24 satellites)
Starlink G9-13 (20 satellites)
Siwei Gaojing 2-03 , Siwei Gaojing 2-04
Kinéis 5 A-E
Starlink G12-1 (23 satellites)
Guangchuan-01 , Guangchuan-02
Starlink G6-76 (24 satellites)
Kondor-FKA №2
Starlink G6-65 (24 satellites)
Starlink GN-01 (20 satellites), USA-438 / Starshield , USA-439 / Starshield
Long March 12 (JSW-03)
December Launches are separated by dots ( • ), payloads by commas ( , ), multiple names for the same satellite by slashes ( / ).Crewed flights are underlined. Launch failures are marked with the † sign. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are (enclosed in parentheses).