Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost, and Venturi Astrolab will compete for a chance to have their vehicles land on the Moon to transport astronauts and explore remotely between missions.
WASHINGTON Three companies are in the running to provide NASA’s next Moon rover for crewed missions planned later this decade, the space agency said on Wednesday.Texas-based Intuitive Machines which landed a robot near the lunar south pole in February Lunar Outpost of Colorado and Venturi Astrolab of California have been tasked with developing designs under a contract
NASA’s moonbound astronauts will be riding around in a new-era lunar rover on future Artemis missions. Just who builds the new vehicle will be chosen from among three competitors who