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Jeff Bezos Would Take the Wind Out of Elon Musk's Sails, Here's Blue Origin's Answer to Starship

Blue Origin is planning to send its own lander to the Moon as early as 2026, but the MK1 mission will be more of a systems test. The MK2 version, however, will be able to carry people.
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Blue Origin is planning to send its own lander to the Moon as early as 2026, but the MK1 mission will be more of a systems test. The MK2 version, however, will be able to carry people.

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Jeff Bezos has just launched the most daring bet of his space career. Blue Origin has given himself until the end of March 2026 to place his Blue Moon MK1 lander on the Moon, in a race against time that could redefine the future of the American lunar program. The stakes? Advance SpaceX and win the contract on [...]

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SciencePost broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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