This Billionaire-Backed Space Company Could Build The Next Moon Rover For NASA Astronauts

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NASA has previously awarded contracts to space companies owned by billionaires, part of a broader effort to boost the commercial space industry. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’a contract of more than $3 billion to develop a lunar lander for Artemis V, and two years earlier Elon Musk’sit wanted a vehicle that would “allow astronauts to go farther and conduct more science than ever before” while exploring the south polar region of the Moon.

 

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