T+223: Viper Delayed, Masten Unravels, CLPS Moves On
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NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program is in a tricky spot right now. VIPER has been delayed a year, new task orders are being awarded to new teams like the one led by Draper, and Masten is all but dead.
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Commercial Lunar Payload Services | NASANASA delays VIPER lunar rover launch by a year - SpaceNewsWeMartians Podcast on Twitter: “I feel like maybe VIPER was rushed on to CLPS to give it some credibility. But now it’s two years behind schedule because NASA has changed the design, and the total cost is $433M. We’re not that far off from a Discovery-class mission at this rate.”Cash-strapped Masten Space Furloughs Employees, Moon Landing Mission at Risk – Parabolic ArcNASA Selects Draper to Fly Research to Far Side of Moon | NASADraper wins NASA contract for farside lunar lander mission - SpaceNewsThe Show
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