Ames Tests Lunar Lander
When NASA Ames Research Center and Northrop Grumman won the right to build a low-cost penetrator for studying the Moon’s surface composition, they worked on a tight schedule. They had just six months to build and test the instruments and a mission budget cap of $79 million. That’s a pittance...
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