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NASA has selected Blue Origin's lander as a second human landing system for its ambitious Artemis program.
Blue Origin's Blue Moon lander will take astronauts to the moon's surface in 2029, on the Artemis 5 mission. It's the second crewed lander for NASA's Artemis program.
NASA has selected Blue Origin to develop a lunar lander to transport astronauts on Artemis missions starting at the end of the decade.
Blue Origin, the rocket company owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has won a $3.4 billion NASA contract to build an Artemis lunar lander that will provide a downstream alternative to the Starship ...
However, Blue Origin has not yet stated a target launch date for the lander, dubbed Blue Moon Mark 1.
NASA awarded Blue Origin and its national team partners a multibillion dollar contract on Friday for the development of an Artemis human lunar lander.
NASA awarded Blue Origin a contract for a lunar lander system after Jeff Bezos protested SpaceX's single-vendor status. We have all the details.
The mockup showcases Blue Origin’s contribution to NASA’s Artemis program, offering a glimpse into the future of human lunar exploration.
An artist’s impression of the moon lander that Blue Origin and other companies will build for NASA’s astronaut mission to visit the moon’s surface no earlier than 2029. Blue Origin ...
Teams led by Blue Origin and Dynetics have submitted proposals for a NASA competition to select a second Artemis crewed lunar lander.
NASA announced Friday that Blue Origin will work to prepare its Blue Moon lander concept for a mission dubbed Artemis V, which is slated to take off as soon as 2028.
NASA announced Friday that Blue Origin will build the second lunar lander to carry astronauts to the surface of the moon. The Blue Moon Lunar Lander will be part of the Artemis V mission.
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