Nasa concede contratos para rovers no polo sul enquanto reduz ambições de base lunar em larga escala

A Nasa concedeu quase US$ 720 milhões em contratos para dois rovers de uma tonelada destinados ao polo sul e sua entrega pelo módulo de pouso da Blue Origin, sinalizando um foco mais restrito do que os conceitos anteriores de bases em grande escala.

A agência selecionou a Astrolab (US$ 219 milhões para o CLV-1) e a Lunar Outpost (US$ 220 milhões para o Pegasus) para construir rovers autônomos com autonomia de 200 km. A Blue Origin recebeu US$ 280,4 milhões para entregá-los com seu módulo de pouso Blue Moon Mark 1. O administrador da Nasa, Jared Isaacman, afirmou que os contratos mantêm o ritmo para um retorno tripulado não antes de 2028. Os acordos agora estão estruturados como apoio a uma economia lunar em desenvolvimento, em vez da base lunar expansiva discutida anteriormente.

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