May 26, 2026 – Houston
Today, Astrolab announced that NASA selected the company’s CLV-1 lunar rover to support astronaut exploration of the lunar surface as part of the Artemis campaign under the LTVS program. CLV-1 launches the first phase of lunar exploration and lays the groundwork for Astrolab’s future rovers including FLEX. CLV-1 will be ready and waiting for the Artemis crew to take another giant leap for mankind when we return to the lunar surface.
Odyssey will provide the CLV-1 team with critical support across multiple mission areas, including flight software development and testing, systems engineering and integration, system safety analysis, human-in-the-loop simulation development and testing, operations, training, and vehicle certification. CLV-1 will use Odyssey’s flagship Commercial Class A flight software framework, ENCORE™ and companion development and test ecosystem, STAGE™.
Odyssey is honored to be continuing its important contributions to humanity’s return to the Moon and thrilled to play a key role in advancing the future of sustained lunar surface exploration. “We are extremely excited to be part of the Astrolab LTVS team selected by NASA to develop and fly the CLV-1 rover to the moon,” said Bryan Lunney, Odyssey COO and former NASA Flight Director. “It is humbling to be building upon the foundation left to us by the Apollo generation with the goal of creating and enabling the lunar economy. I am confident this team will make our forefathers proud of the progress we make for the benefit of the country and world.”



