The CP-12 mission, originally scheduled for 2025, was repeatedly delayed.
Credit: ispace
Ispace Technologies U.S. and Draper plan to terminate their partnership to develop a lunar lander for NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program. On July 15, ispace-U.S. said that the two companies had mutually agreed to end their partnership to develop a lander and fly it to the Moon...
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