Builds lunar surface-mobility and resource-prospecting hardware. Its MAPP rover flew on Intuitive Machines' IM-2 mission to the lunar south pole (2025), and the company holds NASA's contract to collect and transfer a sample of lunar regolith — structured as the first commercial sale of space resources to a government — but the IM-2 lander came to rest on its side and MAPP was never deployed, so that sale has not yet been fulfilled. It is part of a team on NASA's Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services programme.
Private company — financial figures are public estimates.