Rashid Rover: Moon Mission

Embark on a mission to the Moon with the Rashid Rover
Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) and Atlantic partnered on Rashid Rover: Moon Mission, a cutting-edge Web AR experience that gives you the opportunity to join Rashid Rover on its journey to the moon – from the comfort of your own home or classroom.
Celebrating Emirates Lunar Mission, the first Arab Lunar mission, experience firsthand how the Rover explored the moon. This interactive educational AR experience was designed to inspire curiosity about space, science, and technology in people of all ages.
This cutting-edge Augmented Reality experience allows you to pilot the super accurate digital twin of the Rashid Rover around the moon’s surface at 1:1 scale to learn about its intrepid lunar expedition.
Discover facts about the Rashid Rover, and how its mission will open doors to understanding the moon and enable future exploration. The highly detailed 3D models of the Rover and the moon’s surface are optimised to create a smooth Augmented Reality experience.
With accessibility a key element of educational content, this cross-platform experience is available to everyone without installing an app. The fun, user-friendly interface and intuitive interactions are accessible for the whole family, with only a smartphone and an internet browser.

“Today we announce our partnership with Atlantic to bring an innovative and immersive educational journey through the cutting-edge technology of Web AR.
Our aim is to ignite curiosity and engage people of all ages in the exploration of the moon’s surface alongside the Rashid Rover.
With this interactive AR experience, we hope to inspire imagination and foster interest in space, science, and technology.”
H.E. Salem Humaid Al Marri
Director General, MBRSC“We’re delighted to be working with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center on this groundbreaking AR experience
which allows everyone across the world to engage and understand the Rashid Rover mission to the moon.”
Anthony Geffen
CEO & Creative Director