In 2018, NASA first awarded Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory $1 million to establish the Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium, known as LSIC, as part of the agency’s broader Lunar Surface Innovation Initiative. The consortium was designed to bring together specialists who could help identify lunar surface technology capabilities, gaps, and development priorities before large numbers of people and machines begin working on the Moon for lon…
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