NASA has announced that it has picked SpaceX for its lunar lander mission as part of the Artemis program as early as 2024. According to NASA’s press release, SpaceX will receive $2.89 billion to build the lunar lander.

Notably, this will be the first commercial human lander to carry the next two American astronauts to the lunar surface since the Apollo program. In addition, at least one of these astronauts will be the first woman on the Moon. NASA also plans to land the first person of color through the Artemis program.

“With this award, NASA and our partners will complete the first crewed demonstration mission to the surface of the Moon in the 21st century as the agency takes a step forward for women’s equality and long-term deep space exploration,” said Kathy Lueders, NASA’s associate administrator for Human Explorations and Operations Mission Directorate.

“NASA Rules!! We are honored to be part of the @NASAArtemis team,” wrote SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk on Twitter soon after NASA’s announcement.