First US spacecraft to land on moon since Apollo lifts off | Science & Tech News
Written by Black Hot Fire Network on January 8, 2024
NASA has paid a start-up just $108m (£85m) for five scientific instruments to be carried to the moon - a fraction of the cost of launching its own mission.
By Thomas Moore, Science correspondent @SkyNewsThomas
Monday 8 January 2024 09:24, UK
A new era of commercial missions to the moon launched today as NASA gambles on a ride on an untested private lunar lander - alongside human remains and a marketing stunt by . . .