1. Impulse Space has announced a plan to launch a new lunar lander by 2028, aiming to deliver up to 6 tons of cargo to the moon at cost-effective prices.
2. The company's approach involves pairing the lunar lander with their "Helios" high-energy kick stage, which will transport cargo without the need for refueling in orbit.
3. The proposed system could address a gap in the market by handling mid-sized surface deliveries too big for certain existing programs but too small for forthcoming human-rated landers from SpaceX and Blue Origin.
2. The company's approach involves pairing the lunar lander with their "Helios" high-energy kick stage, which will transport cargo without the need for refueling in orbit.
3. The proposed system could address a gap in the market by handling mid-sized surface deliveries too big for certain existing programs but too small for forthcoming human-rated landers from SpaceX and Blue Origin.
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Impulse Space plans to launch a lunar lander by 2028, offering cost-effective cargo delivery up to 6 tons. The system uses a "Helios" high-energy kick stage for transportation without in-orbit refueling. This solution targets mid-sized deliveries too large for some existing programs but small for
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Date: Oct. 15, 2025
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