Why Earth’s Mining Giants Hold the Key to Unlocking Lunar Resources
The Coming Convergence of Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Mining While headlines often focus on flashy space startups, the real story of…
The Coming Convergence of Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Mining While headlines often focus on flashy space startups, the real story of…
NASA’s Strategic Shift in Lunar Landing Program In a significant policy reversal, NASA has announced it will reopen competition for…
NASA is soliciting new bids for lunar missions amid concerns about SpaceX’s schedule delays. The space agency aims to foster competition among American companies to accelerate Moon missions in response to China’s advancing space program.
The US space agency is reportedly opening new bidding for its planned Moon missions to create competition against SpaceX, according to statements from NASA leadership. Sources indicate that NASA administrator Sean Duffy announced the decision Monday, citing concerns about schedule delays from the current primary contractor.