# 該機構確認目前正在開發的前三個月球基地任務。

*aerospace · news · 2026-05-27 · The Indian Express*

## Key points

- 月球基地 I 將於 2026 年使用 Blue Origin 的 Mark 1 Endurance 著陸器研究月球塵埃交互作用。
- 月球基地 II 將於今年發射，運送 Astrolab 的 FLIP 月球車以測試未來月球移動系統。
- NASA 向 Astrolab 授予 2.19 億美元，向 Lunar Outpost 授予 2.2 億美元，用於月球地形車開發。
- MoonFall 任務將於 2028 年發射，部署四架跳躍式無人機偵察阿耳忒彌斯登陸點附近的月球南極地區。
- Firefly Aerospace 被選中建造 MoonFall 任務的太空船，以將無人機送往月球。

The agency confirmed the first three Moon Base missions currently in development. Moon Base I, targeted for launch no earlier than fall 2026, will use Blue Origin’s Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 1 Endurance lander to deliver scientific instruments and technology payloads to the Shackleton Connecting Ridge region near the lunar South Pole. The mission will study how rocket thrusters interact with lunar dust and terrain, while also testing navigation systems for future crewed Artemis landings planned for 2028. Moon Base II, scheduled for launch later this year, will send more than 1,100 pounds of cargo aboard Astrobotic’s Griffin lander. The mission will carry Astrolab’s FLIP rover to help test mobility systems for future lunar terrain vehicles. Moon Base III will use Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C Trinity lander to deliver the Lunar Vertex investigation, which will study mysterious lunar swirls — bright surface patterns believed to be linked to magnetic fields and solar radiation interactions. The mission will also include payloads from the European Space Agency and the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute. Nasa also announced new contracts for future lunar rovers. The agency awarded approximately $219 million to Astrolab and $220 million to Lunar Outpost to build the first phase of lunar terrain vehicles (LTVs). Astrolab’s CLV-1 rover, based on its FLEX architecture, is designed to transport astronauts, carry cargo, and support remote lunar operations. Meanwhile, Lunar Outpost’s Pegasus rover is designed for autonomous, teleoperated, and crew-assisted driving with speeds exceeding 9 mph. To support rover delivery missions, Nasa awarded Blue Origin an additional $188 million task order, with an optional extension valued at more than $280 million. The agency also provided updates on MoonFall, a robotic mission under development at Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Scheduled for launch in 2028, the mission will deploy four hopping drones designed to explore difficult terrain around the lunar South Pole and identify potential Artemis landing sites. Firefly Aerospace has been selected to build the spacecraft that will transport the drones to the Moon. Nasa said additional Moon Base missions, technology demonstrations, and cargo contracts will be announced in the coming months under its Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) programme. The broader Moon Base effort is part of Nasa’s long-term Artemis strategy aimed at building sustainable lunar infrastructure, expanding commercial partnerships, and eventually preparing astronauts for future crewed missions to Mars.

**Companies:** Blue Origin, Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines, Firefly Aerospace, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost
**Countries:** United States, South Korea, European Union

[Read the full story on The Indian Express](https://indianexpress.com/article/technology/science/nasa-unveils-moon-base-roadmap-with-lunar-rovers-cargo-landers-and-south-pole-missions-10710994/)

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