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  2. Artemis program - Wikipedia

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    In the mission concept, a NASA Orion spacecraft would carry a NASA crew to the lander, where they would depart and descend to the surface of the Moon. After lunar surface operations, Starship HLS would lift off from the lunar surface acting as a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) vehicle and return the crew to Orion.

  3. Lunar Module Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Module Eagle (LM-5) is the spacecraft that served as the crewed lunar lander of Apollo 11, which was the first mission to land humans on the Moon. It was named after the bald eagle , which was featured prominently on the mission insignia .

  4. List of crewed lunar landers - Wikipedia

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    Lanyue Lunar Lander: CAST: CMSA : Descent propulsion stage, Lander/Ascent: 2: Planned: LK: RSC Energia/Yuzhnoye Design Office: Soviet Union (N1-L3, 1969-1974) Descent, Ascent: 1: Canceled: Lockheed Martin Lunar Lander: Lockheed Martin: Lockheed Martin, NASA (Artemis, 2017–present) Single-stage: 4: 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) Rejected (elements ...

  5. Lunar lander - Wikipedia

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    Apollo Apollo Lunar Module-5 Eagle as seen from CSM-107 Columbia. A lunar lander or Moon lander is a spacecraft designed to land on the surface of the Moon.As of 2024, the Apollo Lunar Module is the only lunar lander to have ever been used in human spaceflight, completing six lunar landings from 1969 to 1972 during the United States' Apollo Program.

  6. Blue Moon (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Moon MK1, powered by a single BE-7 engine, is an autonomous lunar lander planned to be able to deliver and support cargo on the surface of the Moon. The MK1 spacecraft is 8.05 m (26.4 ft) tall and 3.08 m (10.1 ft) in diameter, with a fuelled mass of 21,350 kg (47,070 lb). [ 3 ]

  7. Apollo Lunar Module - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo Lunar Module (LM / ˈ l ɛ m /), originally designated the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM), was the lunar lander spacecraft that was flown between lunar orbit and the Moon's surface during the United States' Apollo program. It was the first crewed spacecraft to operate exclusively in the airless vacuum of space, and remains the only ...

  8. List of missions to the Moon - Wikipedia

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    First Canadian lunar rover. Will fly as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative. [142] ZeusX: ZeusX service module: Q4 2027: TBD: Qosmosys: Orbiter: ZeusX lunar lander: Lander: LIBER: Rover: First lunar landing attempt for Singapore, lander can carry up to 800 kg to lunar surface. Luna 26: Luna 26: 2027 [143] Soyuz-2.1b ...

  9. Privately built lunar lander aims to be first to touch down ...

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    The lander, built by Intuitive Machines, is expected to touch down on the lunar surface at 4:24 p.m. ET, earlier than the Houston-based company initially estimated earlier this week.