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NASA Moon Base Lunar Terrain Vehicle Delivery

Blue Origin to deliver two NASA-selected Lunar Terrain Vehicles to the Moon via Blue Moon MK1.

NASA awarded Blue Origin an initial $188M CLPS task order to prepare its Blue Moon Mark 1 lander to deliver Lunar Terrain Vehicles (built separately by Astrolab and Lunar Outpost) to the Moon's south pole region, with an option period worth an additional $280.4M across two task orders, as part of NASA's Moon Base initiative.

Award detail

Agency
NASA
Award ID
CLPS Task Order (LTV delivery)
Ceiling value
$188M
Vehicle
Blue Moon MK1 (CLPS task order)
Awarded
2026-05-26
Period of performance ends

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Frequently asked

What is the NASA Moon Base Lunar Terrain Vehicle Delivery contract?
NASA awarded Blue Origin an initial $188M CLPS task order to prepare its Blue Moon Mark 1 lander to deliver Lunar Terrain Vehicles (built separately by Astrolab and Lunar Outpost) to the Moon's south pole region, with an option period worth an additional $280.4M across two task orders, as part of NASA's Moon Base initiative.
Which agency awarded the NASA Moon Base Lunar Terrain Vehicle Delivery contract?
The NASA Moon Base Lunar Terrain Vehicle Delivery contract was awarded by NASA under a Blue Moon MK1 (CLPS task order) vehicle.
How much is the NASA Moon Base Lunar Terrain Vehicle Delivery contract worth?
The NASA Moon Base Lunar Terrain Vehicle Delivery contract has a value of $188M, awarded on 2026-05-26.

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    NASA awarded Blue Origin an initial $188M CLPS task order for Blue Moon MK1 to deliver two NASA-selected Lunar Terrain Vehicles, with an option period worth an additional $280.4M

    NASA: NASA Provides Update on Moon Base Rovers, Landers, Missions
    Verified2026-05-26
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    Corroborates the $188M award and Moon Base initiative context

    GeekWire: NASA taps Blue Origin to deliver lunar rovers for Moon Base initiative
    Verified2026-05-27