A moon lander built by Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will be the second system that takes NASA astronauts to the lunar surface, agency officials announced today (May 19). "An additional, different lander ...
NASA has awarded a contract worth $3.4 billion to Blue Origin toward the development of a lunar lander system for crewed missions to the Moon as part of the Artemis V project. The space agency is ...
Blue Origin has received a potential $3.4 billion contract from NASA to develop a human landing system for the Artemis V lunar mission. Under Artemis V, NASA’s Space Launch System rocket will ...
The most stringent criticism of the Artemis Program was offered by former NASA Administrator Mike Griffin. He has long been a ...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson is interviewed during a tour of the Vehicle Assembly Building on July 28, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani COLORADO SPRINGS — At ...
NASA's Artemis program has chosen Blue Origin, the aerospace manufacturer founded by Jeff Bezos, to develop the landing system for the third crewed Artemis Moon mission, known as Artemis V. This ...
Successful launches are helping Jeff Bezos’ company set up missions to ferry cargo—and eventually astronauts—to the lunar ...
Although its future hasn't always been a sure thing, NASA's manned Artemis II mission is one step closer on its journey to ...
Blue Origin said it has joined Lockheed Martin and Boeing in a proposal to build a lunar landing vehicle for NASA’s Artemis program to transport people to the moon. The space company founded by Jeff ...
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Blue Origin's lawsuit against NASA's Moon mission is one of the causes of delay to the Artemis and its venture. It was initially known that SpaceX was awarded the contract for the moon lander, ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. BRATTLEBORO — On May 18, the Vermont Jazz Center will present Artemis, voted the “Jazz Group of the Year” by the 2023 Downbeat Reader’s poll. This ...
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