Bridgestone Lunar Tyre

Bridgestone’s Next-Generation Lunar Rover Tire Concept Unveiled

Bridgestone Next Gen Lunar Rover Tire
Bridgestone Next Gen Lunar Rover Tire

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Bridgestone Corp. has developed a new lunar rover tire that it claims exhibits improved performance over the first-generation design unveiled in 2019. The new concept model of the tire was displayed at the 39th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, April 8-11.

Bridgestone’s exhibit is located in the Japan’s Space Industry booth organized by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Bridgestone says its exhibit displays its commitment to space exploration and mobility evolution.

Bridgestone First Gen Lunar Rover Tire
Bridgestone First Gen Lunar Rover Tire

Bridgestone claimed that its first-generation lunar rover tire employed a unique technology inspired by the footpads of desert camels. Bridgestone said that by applying a soft, metal-based felt substance to the tread region that comes into contact with the moon’s surface, which is coated in fine sand known as regolith, it increased the frictional force between the tire and the regolith, resulting in better traction.

The tire maker’s second-generation tire applied the skeletal structure to meet the harsher demands for durability and traction on the lunar surface that the company discovered through its research and development efforts.

To withstand the extreme lunar environment, which is characterized by rocks, sand, radiation exposure, vacuum conditions, and intense temperature fluctuations, the company used technology developed for next-generation “air free” tires, introduced thin metal spokes, and divided the tread segment in the rotational direction.

With the advancement of both real and digital technologies, Bridgestone said it optimized the shape and thickness of the metal spokes using structural simulations. This allows the spokes to flex while minimizing localized strain on the metal spokes, thereby enhancing the tire’s durability and improving the traction and ability to traverse by increasing the contact area and reducing sinking with divided tread segment.

The lunar rover tire project is an initiative to expand the utilization of “Air Free” — which is positioned as an exploratory business in Bridgestone’s Mid Term Business Plan (2024-26) — from Earth to space and the lunar surface.

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