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NASA Orders Moon Base Hardware
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NASA announced Moon Base contracts and mission targets for lunar rovers, cargo landers, and drones, putting hundreds of millions of dollars behind hardware meant to reduce risk before crewed Artemis surface work.
- Frame 1NASA turned Moon Base plans into contracts, tying Artemis money to rovers, landers, and cargo bound for the lunar south pole.
- Frame 2Astrolab gets $219M and Lunar Outpost $220M to build first-phase lunar terrain vehicles for crewed and remote work.
- Frame 3Blue Origin gets $188M, with a $280.4M option, to deliver rover hardware near the Moon's south pole.
- Frame 4Moon Base I targets no earlier than fall 2026; two more early missions are slated for this year.
- Frame 5Firefly will carry four MoonFall drones in 2028 to scout hard-to-reach Artemis landing terrain.
- Frame 6Next pressure: CLPS 2.0 bids are due June 30, and more Moon Base task awards are coming.
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- May 26, 7:32 PM EDT
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- May 26, 7:10 PM EDT