Intuitive Machines clinches $4.8 billion navigation services contract from NASA

(Reuters) -Intuitive Machines said on Tuesday it has bagged a navigation and communication services contract of up to $4.82 billion from NASA for missions in the near space region. Shares of the space

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(Reuters) -Intuitive Machines said on Tuesday it has bagged a navigation and communication services contract of up to $4.82 billion from NASA for missions in the near space region. Shares of the space exploration company rose about 40% to $7.

53 in aftermarket trading and have more than doubled so far this year. As part of the contract, which has a base period of five years with an additional five-year option period, Intuitive will deploy lunar relay satellites and provide communication and navigation services to aid NASA’s Artemis campaign. The contract would see Intuitive debut its lunar satellite constellations that will enable enhanced data and transmission services as well as autonomous operations.



Under NASA’s Artemis program, the space agency aims to send commercial robot landers to the moon on science scouting missions and return astronauts to Earth’s natural satellite this decade. NASA had paid Intuitive $118 million to build and fly Odysseus, which in February became the first U.S.

spacecraft to land on the moon in half a century. The spacecraft, however, lost power and went dormant after a lopsided landing that hindered operations and scientific output. Odysseus was also the first lunar landing ever by a commercially manufactured and operated space vehicle.

NASA is counting on a series of low-budget, private excursions to the moon to serve as pathfinders for missions carrying astronauts this decade. The plan allows financial room for failure and offers companies big incentives to succeed on a shoestring. (Reporting by Bhanvi Satija and Utkarsh Shetti in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri) Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service.

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