WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A team led by Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin won a coveted $3.4 billion NASA contract to build a spacecraft to fly astronauts to and from the moon's surface, the U.S. space agency said ...
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NASA completed the uncrewed Artemis I mission late last year, and the rousing success of that effort means its full steam ahead for returning humans to the moon. The Space Launch System (SLS) and ...
Under the $3.4 billion contract, the Blue Origin-led team will design, develop, and test the crewed lander, dubbed Blue Moon. Reading time 4 minutes Jeff Bezos’s dream has finally come true, as his ...
While Blue Origin was kept out of the Space Force’s latest round of national security missions, the government has opted to rely on Jeff Bezos’ company to build a new place to prep satellites for ...
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