NASA invests in Artemis studies to support lunar exploration
NASA has selected nine companies for contracts with a combined value of $24m to study logistics needed for later human missions on the moon.
NASA has selected nine companies for contracts with a combined value of $24m to study logistics needed for later human missions on the moon.
The first space mission that it is providing support for is the Chandrayaan-3 lunar lander mission, set to be launched on July 14.
The partnership will allow Atlas Space Operations to extend its own network of ground stations in sub-Saharan Africa.