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Lunar Outpost has big plans for the moon. The new Pegasus lunar rover is just the start
Lunar Outpost has unveiled designs for a new Pegasus moon rover for a 2028 launch — but the Colorado-based company isn't ...
Astrolab's FLIP rover, launching from Kennedy Space Center this year, will carry NASA science and tech to the moon, all in support of the moon base.
Placing ultrastable lasers inside some of the coldest, darkest lunar craters could help scientists establish a GPS-like ...
Lunar Outpost's Pegasus rover is the "trusted steed" that will enable Artemis missions to "explore more boldly than ever ...
China's lunar exploration mission Chang'e-7, which is scheduled for launch later this year, will conduct environmental and ...
NASA is preparing to reveal more details about its long-term Moon Base strategy, and the timing feels important. Space agencies around the world are racing towards the Moon again, private companies ...
WASHINGTON — Astrolab’s first lunar rover will carry four NASA payloads on a mission planned to launch later this year. Astrolab announced May 18 that it had reached agreements with four NASA centers ...
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Apollo astronauts saw strange light on the moon - then NASA found the real threat
Apollo astronauts saw mysterious bands of light over the Moon, but the real cause was not an atmosphere — it was charged ...
NASA showcased lunar robotics at the 2026 FIRST Robotics Championship, previewing machines that could help build a future ...
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Japan’s lunar rover built for moon construction
Japanese startup GITAI has developed the R1 lunar rover for exploration, maintenance, and future construction work on the ...
Astrolab, an aerospace company building planetary rovers, today announced NASA payload customers for its first lunar mission ...
NASA’s annual Lunabotics Challenge invited nearly 50 university teams to Central Florida to see whose robot can build the ...
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