These 9 Companies Will Help NASA Return Humans to the Moon

Moon Allies

is returning to the Moon — with a little help from its friends.

Back in September, NASA unveiled the National Space Exploration Campaign, a detailed plan for the future of space exploration. One of the plan’s five stated goals was to send astronauts to the surface of the Moon for extended missions, and on Thursday NASA unveiled the private companies that’ll help them get there.

A Lunar Lyft

During a presentation streamed live via NASA Television, YouTube, and several other outlets, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced that NASA has awarded Commercial Lunar Payload Services contracts to Astrobotic Technology, Deep Space Systems, Draper, Firefly Aerospace, Intuitive Machines, Lockheed Martin, Masten Space Systems, Moon Express, and Orbit Beyond.

Essentially, NASA is paying these companies to transport both people and cargo to and from the Moon. The idea is that having these companies compete with one another while also servicing customers besides NASA will lower the cost of lunar transportation.

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