Founded in 2017 in Golden, Colorado, Lunar Outpost has rapidly evolved from a commercial lunar mobility startup to a key player in NASA’s Artemis program. On December 4, 2025, the company announced its selection for the Artemis IV mission, marking a significant transition from purely commercial operations to direct integration with NASA’s flagship crewed lunar exploration program.
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China Roundup: Chinese Moon plans, commercial company updates, and Wenchang commercial pad
by Adrian BeilChina provided several updates to its lunar exploration plans, while private companies like LandSpace and…
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Methalox race likely to be won in 2022, but winner not yet clear
Right now, several methane-fueled rockets are in a race to orbit. With Starship from SpaceX,…
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After successfully touching down on the Martian surface on February 18, 2021, NASA teams have…
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A new amendment to the White House’s Fiscal Year 2020 budget request increases NASA’s federal…
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NASA’s vision of returning to the moon is getting clearer. With small, robotic missions en…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) President and CEO Tory Bruno has provided a new overview of…
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NASA’s Human Exploration and Operations (HEO) standing committee has presented the NASA Advisory Council with…
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NASA is exploring a shift toward the development of technologies for In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)…
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As NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) continues to impress during its mission on the Red…
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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) have created an expansive plan to utilize the Atlas and…