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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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin has made strides in recent years to increase efforts in space exploration. In just the last six months, the company has successfully completed two sub-orbital space flights ...
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 ...
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 ...
Blue Origin, leading a "National Team" including Lockheed Martin and Boeing, has submitted a proposal to NASA for a lunar landing vehicle for the Artemis program. This marks Blue Origin's second ...
Blue Origin is preparing to expand its manufacturing operations on Florida’s Space Coast, with state regulators now processing a permit renewal for the company’s industrial wastewater treatment ...
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