NASA is increasingly looking to private companies to add critical infrastructure to support its missions.
Shown here is a rendering of 13 candidate landing regions for NASA's Artemis 3 mission. Each region is approximately 9.3 by 9.3 miles . A landing site is a location within those regions with an approximate 328-foot radius.
Like other commercial space enterprises, Lockheed and Crescent are also banking on attracting other customers beyond NASA."Lockheed will seek to sell its communications services to the dozens of commercial companies planning to send spacecraft to the moon this decade," the company's post reads. And, in fact, NASA no longer sits alone as they only organization planning on sending people to our celestial neighbor. prototype is imminent.
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