$4.8 Billion NASA Contract Sent Intuitive Machines Stock to the Moon

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By now you've heard the news: Last week, NASA awarded Intuitive Machines (NASDAQ: LUNR) a contract to provide "GEO to Cislunar Relay Services" that will relay communications from Earth satellites (in geosynchronous orbits, or GEO) to the moon and back. The contract, which was awarded on Wednesday last week, sparked a massive rally in Intuitive Machines' stock price, which at one point was up 77%.

The stock's given back some of its gains as investors, lucky enough to own it before the news broke, cashed in their profits. But at a share price recently circling $8, the gains remain significant: Roughly 50%.

Here's what you might not know (yet), however: Even after that 50% gain, this space stock is a bargain.

What Intuitive Machines won

NASA's contract hires Intuitive Machines to "deploy lunar relay satellites and provide communication and navigation services" to support NASA's Project Artemis to return astronauts to the moon. Commenting on the award, Intuitive CEO Steve Altemus explained that the company expects to be paid $150 million initially to develop the communications satellites.

The vast bulk of the contract, $4.8 billion worth, will come later, once the satellites are launched and operating, and NASA begins paying Intuitive to provide communications services between GEO and the moon. NASA will pay the company for "minutes on the network, something like a million minutes a year ... for data transmission and navigation services."

So you can best think of this as a sort of intragalactic cellphone internet plan, with Intuitive playing the role of space ISP to NASA. Ultimately, it will take Intuitive roughly 10 years to earn the entirety of the $4.8 billion award, with the initial five-year contract running through Sept. 30, 2029, and an optional five-year contract (hopefully) being tacked on at the end of that, extending the contract's duration through Sept. 30, 2034.

What this means to investors

For investors wondering if they've missed the train on Intuitive Machines, those dates are important.

Over the course of a 10-year contract, $4.8 billion averages out to an extra $480 million a year in annual revenue -- roughly quadrupling Intuitive's current $158 million-a-year annual revenue stream. But the first, developmental phase of this contract will "only" roughly double the size of the company's revenues.

It's still a gigantic win for Intuitive Machines (and as I argued last week, it marks an expansion of the company's field of business, from lunar payload delivery to interplanetary communications). Yet the wins won't all come at once, but rather be spread out and grow gradually over a decade.