NASA awards contracts for moon base landers, rovers, and drones in first phase of lunar plans
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Summary
NASA has outlined the first phase of its moon base plans, awarding hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts to four U.S. companies, including Blue Origin. The contracts cover landers, lunar terrain vehicles (moon buggies), and drones for operations near the moon's south pole. This comes less than two months after the Artemis II mission's record-breaking lunar flyaround.
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will provide a pair of landers to deliver moon buggies to the lunar surface, at a spot near the moon's south pole.
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