Sora-Q

Sora-Q is a miniature Lunar rover designed and made by Japanese space agency JAXA, toy manufacturer Tomy, Sony, and Doshisha University.

[1] It was launched to the Moon first on the failed Hakuto-R Mission 1 in 2022,[2][3] and on 2023 Smart Lander for Investigating Moon mission, where it is officially called the Lunar Excursion Vehicle 2 (LEV-2).

The rover was successfully deployed and operated after landing on January 19, 2024.

[4][5][6][7][8] The baseball-sized rover has a mass of 250 g and diameter of 8 cm and is equipped with two small cameras.

LEV-2 extends its shape to crawl on the lunar surface using two wheels at its sides, a method of locomotion inspired by frogs and sea turtles;[9] it can "run" for approximately two hours.

Sora-Q back view
Front view
The SLIM lander with LEV-1 and LEV-2 (Sora-Q) rovers