NASA Ends VIPER Project, Continues Moon Exploration
NASA stated cost increases, delays to the launch date, and the risks of future cost growth as the reasons to stand down on the mission. The rover was originally planned to launch in late 2023, but in 2022, NASA requested a launch delay to late 2024 to provide more time for preflight testing of the Astrobotic lander. Since that time, additional schedule and supply chain delays pushed VIPER's readiness date to
"We are committed to studying and exploring the Moon for the benefit of humanity through the CLPS program," said
Moving forward, NASA is planning to disassemble and reuse VIPER's instruments and components for future Moon missions. Prior to disassembly, NASA will consider expressions of interest from
Astrobotic will continue its Griffin Mission One within its contract with NASA, working toward a launch scheduled for no earlier than fall 2025. The landing without VIPER will provide a flight demonstration of the Griffin lander and its engines.
NASA will pursue alternative methods to accomplish many of VIPER's goals and verify the presence of ice at the lunar
Additionally, future instruments as part of NASA's crewed missions – for example, the Lunar Terrain Vehicle -- will allow for mobile observations of volatiles across the south polar region, as well as provide access for astronauts to the Moon's permanently shadowed regions for dedicated sample return campaigns. The agency will also use copies of three of VIPER's four instruments for future Moon landings on separate flights.
The VIPER rover was designed to search Earth's Moon for ice and other potential resources – in support of NASA's commitment to study the Moon and help unravel some of the greatest mysteries of our solar system. Through NASA's lunar initiatives, including Artemis human missions and CLPS, NASA is exploring more of the Moon than ever before using highly trained astronauts, advanced robotics,
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