NASA is planning to increase the total value of a contract for robotic lunar lander missions to support a proposed surge in flights for a moon base.
NASA is planning to increase the total value of a contract for robotic lunar lander missions to support a proposed surge in flights for the agency's moon base plans.
In an April 27 procurement filing, NASA said it was planning to increase the maximum value of its Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) contract from $2. 6 billion to $4. 2 billion.