Lunar Outpost and Other Nasa Contractors Forge Ahead with Artemis Mission

Despite Nasa's launch delays, small space startups like Lunar Outpost continue crucial work on the Artemis program to bring humans back to the moon.
As the US space agency NASA misses its launch window for the second month, smaller firms like Lunar Outpost continue to press forward on their critical roles in the ambitious Artemis program. These private contractors, though lesser-known than the grand vision of Artemis, are the unsung heroes driving the technological advancements necessary to achieve NASA's goal of returning humans to the lunar surface.
Lunar Outpost, a small Colorado-based space startup, embodies the spirit of innovation and dedication that characterizes many of NASA's partners in this endeavor. When Jared Isaacman, the new administrator of NASA, called a surprise press conference last Friday, CEO Justin Cyrus was naturally intrigued, as his company's work is integral to the success of the Artemis program.
Source: The Guardian


