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NASA’s space pallet concept could land rovers on the moon cheaply and simply – TechCrunch

NASA’s space pallet concept could land rovers on the moon cheaply and simply – TechCrunch

[ad_1] Establishing an enduring presence on the Moon will mean making a lot of landings — and NASA researchers want to make those landings as reliable and cheap as possible. This robotic “pallet lander” concept would be a dead simple (as lunar landers go) way to put...

Maxar Commends Senate Commerce Committee's Passage of NASA Authorization Bill – Press Release – Digital Journal

[ad_1] WESTMINSTER, Colo.–(Business Wire)–Maxar Technologies (NYSE:MAXR) (TSX:MAXR), a trusted partner and innovator in Earth Intelligence and Space Infrastructure, commends the Senate Commerce Committee passage of the NASA Authorization Act of 2019...

Maxar Commends Senate Commerce Committee's Passage of NASA Authorization Bill – Financial Post

[ad_1] WESTMINSTER, Colo. — Maxar Technologies (NYSE:MAXR) (TSX:MAXR), a trusted partner and innovator in Earth Intelligence and Space Infrastructure, commends the Senate Commerce Committee passage of the NASA Authorization Act of 2019 introduced by Sens. Ted Cruz...
New Companies Join Growing Ranks of NASA Partners for Artemis Program – Space Ref

New Companies Join Growing Ranks of NASA Partners for Artemis Program – Space Ref

[ad_1] Press Release From: NASA HQ Posted: Monday, November 18, 2019 NASA has added five American companies to the pool of vendors that will be eligible to bid on proposals to provide deliveries to the surface of the Moon through the agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload...
NASA partners with SpaceX, Blue Origin, and more to send large payloads to the Moon – The Verge

NASA partners with SpaceX, Blue Origin, and more to send large payloads to the Moon – The Verge

[ad_1] In its ongoing effort to send cargo — and eventually people — to the lunar surface, NASA announced five new partnerships with commercial space companies that have designed robotic landers that can take large payloads to the Moon. The additions include some...
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