Astrolab Awarded NASA Contract Worth up to $1.9 Billion to Support the Development of Artemis Campaign’s Lunar Terrain Vehicle
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Collectively the three contract winners may be awarded task orders over the next 13 years with a total potential value of $4.6 billion.
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- Collectively the three contract winners may be awarded task orders over the next 13 years with a total potential value of $4.6 billion.
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NASA has awarded Astrolab a contract to develop a Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) which will help Artemis astronauts explore more of the Moon's surface on future missions. - The Astrolab contract is one of three contracts awarded by NASA as part of the LTV project.
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“Astrolab is honored to have its FLEX rover selected by NASA to participate in the development of creating a Lunar Terrain Vehicle for the Artemis Campaign,” said Jaret Matthews, founder & CEO, Astrolab.