Light Leaps, Vast Explorations

A low-cost jumping robot system for Mars and Moon exploration

Core Advantages

Efficient Mobility

Compared to conventional rovers, the StarLeap jumping robot fully exploits the near-vacuum, ultra-low-atmosphere conditions of the Moon and Mars. This allows it to effortlessly leap across vast distances, craters, and rugged terrain that traditional wheeled rovers simply cannot reach or traverse efficiently — making space exploration significantly faster, more capable, and far more cost-effective.

Low Cost

StarLeap robots focus exclusively on efficient data collection through leaping, ruthlessly eliminating all non-essential structures and components to dramatically reduce costs. Compared to traditional survey rovers, a single StarLeap jumping robot cuts the overall mission cost by more than 50%.

Network Collaboration

Multiple units form networks for comprehensive area mapping, enhancing mission resilience and data collection capabilities.

Technical Metrics

≥50m
Leap Vertical Height
~8,500 m²
Single Leap Imaging Area
50 units
Probes per Standard Cluster
≥50%
Cost Reduction