The companies have expanded their collaboration to develop construction systems for future Moon Base missions, with a mission-ready lunar site-preparation tool now targeted for 2028. Interlune co-founder and CEO Rob Meyerson said dependable excavation and autonomous mobility will form the backbone of permanent lunar infrastructure. He added that the companies are now focused on scalable systems capable of supporting future Moon Base construction and harvesting lunar resources. Foundation for future missions The partners expect to deliver a mission-ready site-preparation system by 2028, matching NASA’s broader Moon Base timeline. As governments and private companies increase their lunar ambitions, autonomous construction equipment is emerging as a critical piece of the broader space economy.