Nasa Chief Fuels Spacex-Blue Origin Rivalry in Moon Push
NASA will select the lunar lander completed first by SpaceX or Blue Origin to meet Artemis III mission timelines, with a modified Starship planned for 2027, officials said.
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Safety panel warns of mounting risks in Artemis III mission • NASA safety advisors call for reexamination of moon landing plan • Among other things, there are also harsh criticisms of the commercial contract model • Demand for a change in the way incidents like the failed Boeing Starliner test are managed
Elon Musk’s NASA chief ally says SpaceX rival Blue Origin might be picked for US lunar project Artemis
NASA’s new boss Jared Isaacman walked into the job on Thursday and wasted no time shaking both SpaceX and Blue Origin, saying the agency will choose the company that builds a working moon lander first. He said the faster team will take Americans back to the lunar surface for the first time in more than fifty years. He made the point during a Bloomberg TV interview on his first day, right after meeting President Donald Trump in the Oval Office. H…
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