Read – https://www.flyingmag.com/nasa-30-billion-moon-base-plan/
Companies Involved
Launch and lander providers
SpaceX – human/cargo lunar lander and heavy‑lift launches for Artemis and cargo to the Moon; privately held, no stock ticker.
Blue Origin – Blue Moon human/cargo lunar lander and future Moon base logistics; privately held, no stock ticker.
Major public aerospace primes
United Launch Alliance (ULA) – some Moon‑related launches under NASA contracts; it is a joint venture of Boeing and Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin – builds Orion spacecraft and other Artemis hardware; ticker: LMT (NYSE).
Boeing – core stage work for SLS rocket and other Artemis support; ticker: BA (NYSE).
Northrop Grumman – solid rocket boosters and other exploration hardware; ticker: NOC (NYSE).
Aerojet Rocketdyne – propulsion for rockets and spacecraft; since 2023 it is part of L3Harris Technologies, whose ticker is LHX (NYSE).
Lunar rovers, CLPS, and surface systems (mixed public and private)
NASA’s current and near‑term Moon base plans lean heavily on commercial rovers, CLPS landers, and tech partners.
Private Companies
Intuitive Machines – commercial lunar landers and likely role in rover delivery; ticker: LUNR (NASDAQ).
Astrobotic Technology – CLPS landers, robotics and tech for lunar surface; planned/active public listing has used ticker ASTR (NASDAQ) in recent coverage.
Redwire – in‑space manufacturing and power/structures technologies selected in NASA “Tipping Point” awards; ticker: RDW (NYSE American).
Key rover providers themselves (important to the Moon base, but not directly investable via ticker):
Astrolab – Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) competitor, private.
Lunar Outpost – LTV competitor and robotic rover provider, private.
Power, nuclear, and advanced tech partnersNASA’s long‑duration Moon base will depend on advanced power, communications, and nuclear systems; several “Tipping Point” winners are public:Lockheed Martin (LMT) – also involved in surface and nuclear‑related technologies.
Redwire (RDW) – power, structures, and in‑space manufacturing for lunar infrastructure.
Zeno Power Systems – radioisotope power systems, currently private.
Spacesuits and habitat
Axiom Space – sole active provider of next‑gen NASA spacesuits (AxEMU) for ISS and lunar surface, plus commercial station modules; private, no ticker (often traded only on private markets).
Collins Aerospace previously held a suit contract but withdrew; it is part of RTX Corporation (ticker RTX, NYSE), though the current NASA lunar suit work is concentrated at Axiom.

















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