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NASA Picks SpaceX, Blue Origin to Fly Lunar Rover and Habitat to Moon

Within the next decade, the agency believes its commercial partners can develop vehicles to land a lunar rover and habitat on the moon.

SpaceX Starship cargo lunar moon lander NASA Artemis
An early conceptual image of SpaceX’s lunar cargo lander, which NASA will need to deliver 26,000 to 33,000 pounds of payload to the moon. [Courtesy: NASA]
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Key Takeaways:

  • NASA has assigned SpaceX and Blue Origin two lunar cargo demonstration missions within the next decade, utilizing cargo versions of their human landing systems for the Artemis program.
  • SpaceX is tasked with delivering a JAXA-developed lunar rover to the moon by fiscal year 2032.
  • Blue Origin will deliver a lunar surface habitat as early as fiscal year 2033.
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NASA has picked SpaceX and Blue Origin to deliver a lunar rover and habitat to the moon within the next decade.

The space agency last week announced it will assign two lunar cargo demonstration missions—one to each partner—under the companies’ contracts to build human landing systems (HLS) for the Artemis moon mission program.

Jack Daleo

Jack is a staff writer covering advanced air mobility, including everything from drones to unmanned aircraft systems to space travel—and a whole lot more. He spent close to two years reporting on drone delivery for FreightWaves, covering the biggest news and developments in the space and connecting with industry executives and experts. Jack is also a basketball aficionado, a frequent traveler and a lover of all things logistics.

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