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NASA makes moves to dodge costly delays on its path to build a $30 billion moon base
By CNN Newsource at KVIA ABC-7
· June 30, 2026
· 6 min read
By Jackie Wattles, CNN
(CNN) — NASA’s moon base plans, conceptualized just a few months ago, are rolling out in earnest as the space agency maps out a strategy to deliver landers, rovers, buggies and other assets to the lunar surface.
On Tuesday, NASA said it will pay about $590 million dolla...
Key takeaway On Tuesday, NASA said it will pay about $590 million dollars to three companies — Astrobotic, Firefly and Intuitive Machines — for four missions to deliver science instruments and other cargo to the moon.
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Published: June 30, 2026 ·
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What is this story about? By Jackie Wattles, CNN
(CNN) — NASA’s moon base plans, conceptualized just a few months ago, are rolling out in earnest as the space agency maps out a strategy to deliver landers, rovers, buggies and other assets to the lunar surface.
On Tuesday, NASA said it will pay about $590 million dolla...
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