The Moon's south pole can spend days in darkness, temperatures can plunge below −200°C, and unprotected electronics may not survive — Northrop Grumman is repurposing hardware built for NASA's shelved Gateway station to test how lunar systems cope
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- Northrop Grumman to reuse components of postponed Gateway lunar space station for Moon Base missions starlust.org · 5d ago
- NASA lunar program shutdown triggers layoffs at space contractor: ‘One of the most difficult decisions’ AL.com · 5d ago
- Paragon lays off staff after Gateway cancellation SpaceNews · 5d ago
- NASA's canceled lunar space station tech will help build the Artemis moon base Space · 5d ago
- The Moon's south pole can spend days in darkness, temperatures can plunge below −200°C, and unprotected electronics may not survive — Northrop Grumman is repurposing hardware built for NASA's shelved Gateway station to test how lunar systems cope Space Daily · 5d ago broke it first
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