The FLEX Rover will be equipped to carry two astronauts and traverse hundreds of miles of lunar terrain.
NASA announced which two companies would be tasked to build lunar rovers for its future moon base as well as the company that ...
The Lunar Outpost Pegasus rover for the Artemis IV mission is based on the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) of the Apollo program ...
GM is a subcontractor in the development of the highly advanced “Pegasus” Lunar Terrain Vehicle that uses technology shared ...
NASA announced May 26 the first contracts for its planned lunar base, picking four companies to develop and deliver landers and drones to the moon.
Blue Moon lander will carry Astrolab and Lunar Outpost moon buggies, while Firefly will drop off NASA's rocket-powered drones ...
NASA Moon Base contracts worth nearly $1 billion now fund four companies — Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, Blue Origin, and Firefly ...
If the Artemis program achieves NASA's goal of returning astronauts to the Moon for the first time since Apollo 17, the people making the trip will eventually be joined by a new lunar rover.
With NASA's plans to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon over the next decade, there will be a new Moon buggy with a new generation of astronaut drivers. The original Apollo-era Lunar ...
NASA paid a total of $38 million for the four Apollo lunar rover vehicles, which includes the cost of development, testing, and building the rovers. The original contract was for $19 million, but cost ...
NASA awarded more than $900 million in contracts on May 26, 2026, to companies building the rovers and cargo landers needed to establish a permanent outpost near the Moon’s South Pole. The spending, ...
In December 1972, Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spent 75 hours on the lunar surface during Apollo 17. They drove a rover, ...