The contract structure allocates $68.6 million for initial mission execution, supplemented by a $79.7 million performance incentive tied to the successful qualification of the lander’s production line. By moving away from one-off engineering projects, the company aims to establish a repeatable transport service capable of supporting a permanent human base on the Moon.
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Intuitive Machines Secures $148 Million NASA Lunar Landing Deal
NASA has awarded Intuitive Machines a $148.3 million contract to deliver lunar equipment, signaling a pivot toward industrial-scale space logistics. The agreement mandates the delivery of a production-line-qualified Nova-C lander by 2028, tasking the Houston-based company with standardizing hardware for the agency’s long-term lunar surface ambitions.

Chief Executive Officer Steve Altemus described the initiative as a shift from custom aerospace development to commercial mass production of lunar infrastructure. He noted that the contract enables the company to provide persistent transport and connectivity, allowing clients to maintain longer operational durations on the lunar surface.
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