First Look: Unveiling the Eagle LTV - NASA's Futuristic Lunar Rover
Explore the future of space exploration with Lunar Outpost’s Eagle LTV — a finalist for NASA's upcoming LTV award, on display at Kennedy Space Center.

A New Age of Exploration Awaits
Imagine a world where humanity explores the unexplored, where the Moon isn’t just a distant body but the next step in human innovation and discovery. Welcome to the future with the Lunar Outpost’s Eagle Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV), revealed to the public at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
Cutting-Edge Ingenuity on Display
Witness the marvel of engineering as the Eagle LTV takes its place among the most sophisticated rovers ever created. Built to complement NASA’s Artemis Program, this state-of-the-art vehicle has been crafted by an elite team from General Motors, Leidos, Goodyear, and MDA Space. This isn’t just a rover; it is a scientific laboratory on wheels, designed to confront and conquer the harsh lunar landscape.
“To dare mighty things,” as NASA often quotes, this rover will serve as the cornerstone of humanity’s efforts to establish a sustained presence on the Moon and beyond.
Beyond Apollo - Reimagining Planetary Mobility
Until now, the Apollo Program’s rovers stood unrivaled. However, the Eagle LTV is poised to redefine our potential; its ability to traverse the lunar terrain is a leap beyond Apollo’s capabilities. It offers the possibility of carrying both crew and cargo on uncharted terrains, introducing an unprecedented era of multiplanetary mobility.
A Gateway to a Bright Space Future
Visitors at the Kennedy Space Center can personally experience this paragon of space exploration innovation, as the Eagle LTV is displayed inside Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex®. The exhibit runs until October 10, closing with the exciting World Space Week Expo.
Witness History in the Making
Don’t merely read about history; be a part of it. The opportunity to see the Eagle LTV up close, to explore how it will shape the next frontiers in space exploration, only lasts until early October. As stated in Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, this is the dawn of a new chapter, where Earth’s explorer spirits are destined to roam beyond our skies.
Visit today and glimpse the thriving future of humans among the stars.