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    Northrop Grumman to Support DARPA’s Moon-Based Railroad Network Study

    By Staff WriterMarch 19, 2024
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    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency  has selected Northrop Grumman to help further develop the concept of building a moon-based railroad network as part of the broader 10-year Lunar Architecture Capability Study.

    This lunar railroad network could transport humans, supplies and resources for commercial ventures across the lunar surface, contributing to a space economy for the U.S. and international partners, the company said.

    DARPA’s LunA-10 Capability Study creates new technology ideas, shifting from individual scientific projects to shared, scalable systems that work together. “The goal is to establish an analytical framework for integrated lunar infrastructure that minimizes lunar footprint and provides commercial services for future lunar users,” according to the press release.

    “This investment in key developmental research keeps our technology at the forefront of next generation solutions,” said Chris Adams, vice president and general manager of strategic space systems at Northrop Grumman. “With our proven experience in the integration of complex systems and commercialized autonomous services, we will continue to create lasting change for a sustainable space ecosystem.”

    As part of its support, Northrop Grumman’s study will define the interfaces and resources required to build a lunar rail network; establish a critical list of foreseeable cost, technological and logistical risks; identify prototypes, demonstrations and analyses of a fully operating lunar rail system’s concept design and architecture; and explore concepts for constructing and operating the system with robotics.

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