Blue Origin, Astrobotic, Varda Space and others win NASA funding to develop advanced space tech

Blue Origin, Astrobotic, Varda Space and others win NASA funding to develop advanced space tech

NASA awarded new funding to 11 companies today for advanced space tech projects ranging from advanced power generation on the lunar surface to additive manufacturing for space habitats. The awards, which total $150 million across all 11 companies, were announced as part of the space agency’s Tipping Point program. According to NASA, a technology is […]

Blue Origin, Astrobotic, Varda Space and others win NASA funding to develop advanced space tech

2023-07-26 05:00

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