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Astrolab Announces NASA Payloads for Upcoming Mission to the Moon
Astrolab, an aerospace company building planetary rovers, today announced NASA payload customers for its first lunar mission aboard the company’s FLIP (FLEX Lunar Innovation Platform) rover.
By Astrolab · Via Business Wire · May 18, 2026
Astrolab and Astrobotic News Conference Postponed
Astrolab and Astrobotic’s news conference originally scheduled for October 15, 2024, has been postponed. Thank you for your patience and continued interest as we work to deliver a comprehensive and informative update at a later date.
By Astrolab · Via Business Wire · October 13, 2024
Astrolab and Astrobotic Postpone News Conference until Oct. 15
Astrolab, the designer, manufacturer, and operator of multi-purpose rovers for the Moon and Mars, and Astrobotic, a space technology innovator delivering payloads to the lunar surface, today announced the companies have rescheduled a previously announced news conference from Oct. 10 at 2:30 p.m. ET to Oct. 15 at 10:00 a.m. ET.
By Astrolab · Via Business Wire · October 10, 2024
Astrolab and Astrobotic to Make Strategic Announcement
Astrolab, the designer, manufacturer, and operator of multi-purpose rovers for the Moon and Mars, and Astrobotic, a space technology innovator delivering payloads to the lunar surface, today announced the companies will hold a video conference call on Oct. 10 at 2:30 pm ET to make a strategic announcement.
By Astrolab · Via Business Wire · October 7, 2024
Astrolab Announces $160 Million in New Contracts
Today Venturi Astrolab, Inc. (Astrolab) announced it has reached an agreement with eight enterprise customers to use its Flexible Logistics and Exploration (FLEX) rover to deploy the customers’ payloads on Astrolab’s upcoming mission to the Moon which is known as Mission 1. Five customers are releasing details of their payloads today: Argo Space, Astroport, Avalon Space, Interstellar Lab, and LifeShip. Three more customers are contracted with Astrolab but intend to release details of their payloads at a future date, closer to launch. Collectively, these eight contracts are valued at more than $160 million.
By Astrolab · Via Business Wire · November 21, 2023
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