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NASA Plans 30 Lunar Landings Starting 2027, Supporting Space Industry Growth
Published on 3/30/2026

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NASA announced plans to sponsor 30 lunar landings over a three-year period starting in 2027, aiming to facilitate supply missions for a future lunar base and scientific experiments. This initiative falls under NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CPLS) program, which allows multiple contractors to bid on contracts. Key companies eligible for contracts include Intuitive Machines, Firefly Aerospace, Lockheed Martin, and Astrobotic. The program signifies a renewed focus on lunar exploration and presents investment opportunities in the space sector.
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