Lunar Outpost
Coverage of Lunar Outpost in the Nexus archive.
- NASA to pull an IKEA by dropping tons of plastic, metal, and glass on the Moon
NASA plans to establish a permanent lunar base by 2029 through 25 missions, including 21 landings, with contracts awarded to Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, and Firefly Aerospace. The initiative aims to deliver cargo, transportation systems, and infrastructure for future human habitation and a 'lunar economy'.
- NASA's moon base plans include landers, buggies and drones for 2028 mission
NASA has awarded contracts to Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, and Firefly Aerospace for the first phase of its moon base plans, which include developing landers, buggies, and drones for a 2028 mission. The agreements, valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, aim to advance lunar exploration infrastructure.
- NASA lays out moon base plans with landers, buggies and drones at the top of the list
NASA has awarded contracts to four U.S. companies, including Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, and Firefly Aerospace, to develop landers, lunar buggies, and drones for its moon base. The first phase aims to deliver hardware by 2028, with Artemis astronauts landing on the moon as early as 2028, followed by infrastructure development in the 2030s.
- NASA takes steps toward building Moon Base, including discussing a "perimeter"
NASA awarded contracts to Astrolab and Lunar Outpost to build lunar rovers for its Moon Base initiative, with delivery expected by 2028. The rovers, CLV-1 and Pegasus, will support astronaut mobility and autonomous operations on the Moon.
- Lunar Outpost has big plans for the moon. The new Pegasus lunar rover is just the start
Lunar Outpost, a space technology company, is advancing lunar exploration with the development of its Pegasus rover. The Pegasus represents the company's initial offering in what appears to be an ambitious roadmap for moon-based operations and infrastructure.