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NASA Awards Intuitive Machines Lunar Mission Contract
March 25, 2026
NASA has awarded Intuitive Machines a $180.4 million contract on March 25, 2026, to deliver seven science and technology payloads to Mons Malapert near the lunar South Pole. This contract marks Intuitive Machines' fifth award under NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative and involves the use of the larger Nova-D lunar lander. The mission aims to advance lunar surface operations and establish persistent connectivity in cislunar space, supporting NASA's broader goals for sustained lunar exploration and infrastructure development.
- This award demonstrates NASA's continued investment in commercial partnerships to expand lunar exploration capabilities, signaling ongoing opportunities for contractors specializing in space payload delivery and lunar technologies.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on advanced payload integration and cislunar connectivity, indicating a growing market for innovative space systems and infrastructure support services.
- Companies involved in lunar lander development, payload design, and space communication technologies may find increased demand as NASA pursues sustained operations on the Moon.
- The contract builds on previous task orders, reflecting a multi-phase approach to lunar exploration that could lead to further awards and long-term collaboration opportunities.
This CLPS award accelerates our expansion efforts as we build, connect, and operate the systems powering that infrastructure. We look forward to working closely with NASA to deliver mission success on IM-5 and to provide sustained operations and persistent connectivity in the cislunar environment and across the solar system.
— Steve Altemus, CEO of Intuitive Machines
Agencies
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Australian Space Agency
Vendors
Intuitive Machines, Honeybee Robotics
Contracts
$180.4 million, $116.9 million
Locations
Sources
- NASA Awards Intuitive Machines $180M Lunar Mission Contract · GovCon Wire · Mar 25