NASA Installs the Blue Origin Lunar Lander Training Booth in Houston: the 2028 Landing Becomes More Real
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NASA has in its Houston center the first real-scale prototype of the ship’s cabin that it plans to bring astronauts to the Moon in 2028. It is published by Cheyenne MacDonald in Engadget on May 10, 2026. The prototype, which corresponds to the Blue Moon Mark 2 manned cabin — the Blue Origin Lander for the Artemis program — has arrived at the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center and is now operational for training and testing…
NASA and Blue Origin began a key stage of the Artemis program in Houston with the launch of a real-scale prototype of the Blue Moon Mark 2 lunar module, intended for future manned missions to the Moon. The simulator is already operating at the Johnson Space Center, where operational tests and technical assessments will be carried out prior to the return of American astronauts to the lunar surface. The structure corresponds to the Blue Moon Mark …
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