The space company Jeff Bezos, Blue Origin, has been awarded NASA Landmark’s contract to send plows to the surface of the moon, strengthening its role in the new American encouragement to return to the moon.
The agreement, which was announced on Thursday, the tasks of Blue Origin by transporting the Lunar Rover of the NASA generation as part of the Artemis program, which aims to build a sustainable human presence in the month later this decade.
Rover will be used to explore the lunar southern pole-an area that is believed to have water ice reserves that are very important for future missions and even long-term colonialism.
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“This is an important step to build the infrastructure needed by humanity to remain on the moon,” said John Couluris, Vice President of Blue Origin for Moon Transportation. “We are honored to partner with NASA in this historic mission.”
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said Rover would provide important data to support human exploration. “This contract underlines our commitment to build a sustainable moon attendance, and commercial partnerships are the key to possible,” he said.
This victory is a significant encouragement for Blue Origin, who has struggled to solidify himself as a heavyweight in a developing commercial space race dominated by Spacex Elon Musk. While the financial details of the contract were not disclosed, analysts said it positioned Origin Blue as a central partner in the ambitions of the NASA month.
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