The U.S. space agency is taking steps toward establishing a permanent base on the lunar surface.
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NASA director shows support for Bezos after rocket explosion and aims to start building lunar base by year's end
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and Lunar Base Program Director Carlos García-Galán announce the selection of three ...
NASA is ramping up its efforts to establish a sustained human presence on the moon—including potentially shifting resources ...
Shares of several lunar exploration companies moved higher in after-hours trading Tuesday after NASA awarded nearly $600 million in contracts for four Moon missions scheduled for late 2028. Intuitive ...
Leading lunar exploration and space infrastructure stock Intuitive Machines ( LUNR) shot for the moon on Friday with its stock surging 37.7% to close at $14.94 per share. The rally was sparked by ...
Designing and building lunar landers for NASA, Intuitive Machines, which is also focused on other space endeavors beyond the moon, distinguished itself in February 2024 when its Odysseus Nova-C class ...
Intuitive Machines (NASDAQ: LUNR) stock exploded higher on Wednesday, soaring 19.8% through 10:15 a.m. ET after announcing it has won a fifth lunar lander contract from NASA, "IM-5." Awarded under the ...
Shares of lunar exploration companies swung wildly Tuesday after NASA unveiled a sweeping set of moon-development awards that signaled the agency is accelerating plans for a long-term human presence ...
Three months ago, during a flashy event at its Washington, DC, headquarters, NASA announced that it was shifting the focus of its lunar plans from an orbital space station to a Moon base on the ...
Four U.S. companies are targeting lunar landings in 2026, including Astrobotic, Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace, and Intuitive Machines. The missions are part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload ...
NASA studies historic lunar module simulator on Long Island to help design future Artemis spacecraft
A historic lunar module simulator in the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Uniondale played a role Wednesday in the next phase of space exploration that eventually could take humankind to Mars and beyond.
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