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RETRANSMISSION: Helio Corporation Powers the New Lunar Era with Four Moon Missions, Including Artemis IV, as Artemis II Takes Flight
BERKELEY, CA / ACCESS Newswire / April 1, 2026 / Helio Corporation (OTC:HLEO) ("Helio" or the "Company"), a developer of advanced space power and engineering solutions supporting next-generation space infrastructure, today announced its expanding ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"BERKELEY, CA / ACCESS Newswire / April 1, 2026 / Helio Corporation (OTC:HLEO) ("Helio" or the "Company"), a developer of advanced space power and engineering solutions supporting next-generation space infrastructure, today announced its expanding role as a key contributor to the new lunar economy, as the highly anticipated Artemis II launch signals humanity's return to deep space and underscores Helio's flight-proven participation across four lunar missions, and future involvement in Artemis IV. Helio Corporation is highlighting its critical and growing role in shaping the future of the space industry. With flight-proven hardware delivered across four lunar missions, and a robust pipeline of additional programs, Helio is emerging as one of the foundational pillars supporting the return to the Moon and the expansion of a sustainable space economy.","length":886,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"The upcoming Artemis II mission, part of the Artemis Program, NASA's initiative to return humans to the Moon and establish a long-term lunar presence, represents a historic inflection point. As humanity prepares to venture beyond low Earth orbit once again, Helio stands among a select group of companies whose technologies are not only enabling these missions but actively shaping their success. The company's consistent selection across multiple lunar programs underscores both its technical depth and its proven ability to deliver flight-ready systems under the most demanding conditions.","length":599,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Helio's contributions extend across a diverse portfolio of lunar flight projects, including critical hardware for four Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) missions, a NASA program leveraging commercial providers to deliver science and technology payloads to the lunar surface. Two of these have successfully flown on the Intuitive Machines IM-1 mission and Firefly's Blue Ghost Mission 1, while Helio has delivered hardware for two upcoming CLPS missions scheduled for launch in the near future. Helio has also delivered flight hardware for a lunar orbiter developed by Firefly Aerospace scheduled for late 2026. By contributing to both orbital and surface-bound systems, Helio demonstrates a rare breadth of capability across mission profiles.","length":757,"...