The Biden administration proposed new funding for NASA’s lunar aspirations, including a second moon-lander project that would compete with an already-awarded effort from SpaceX.

The White House budget request includes roughly $1.5 billion in funds for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration moon-lander program, according to materials the space agency released Monday. For its previous fiscal year, the agency received about $1.2 billion for those efforts, a spokeswoman said.

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