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The agency confirmed the first three Moon Base missions currently in development.
Moon Base I will use Blue Origin’s Mark 1 Endurance lander to study lunar dust interactions in 2026.
KEY POINTS
- Moon Base II launches this year, delivering Astrolab’s FLIP rover to test future lunar mobility systems.
- NASA awarded $219 million to Astrolab and $220 million to Lunar Outpost for lunar terrain vehicle development.
- MoonFall, launching in 2028, will deploy four hopping drones to scout Artemis landing sites near the lunar South Pole.
- Firefly Aerospace was selected to build the spacecraft for MoonFall to deliver drones to the Moon.
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