The broader announcement I’m 100% on board with, higher cadence, more missions going to the moon. It’s fantastic Nasa has concrete plans on how they can accelerate things, and that opens up what we are doing in the background. “At the end of the day, rovers and robotic systems are critical to permanence on the moon. “It got to the moon, it survived the tough landing, and unfortunately, we just couldn’t get it out of the garage,” he said. “We have five missions currently signed up going to the moon, and hopefully the Eagle LTV with Nasa is going to be announced within the next couple of weeks,” he said.
Source: The Guardian March 09, 2026 15:01 UTC