Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Wins Contract to Take NASA Rover to the Moon

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NASA’s VIPER lunar rover could possibly be delivered to the moon by Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ aerospace firm. The US house company has awarded the corporate a process order to design a supply plan for the rover, with a future supply choice.

The award, price $190 million, was issued via NASA’s Industrial Lunar Payload Providers (CLPS) program, which the company is utilizing to purchase supply providers to the moon from non-public firms. The award doesn’t immediately suggest a supply settlement; first, NASA will confirm whether or not Blue Origin is able to efficiently sending the costly VIPER rover to the moon’s south pole. To be eligible to tackle the VIPER supply, the corporate should place its Blue Moon MK1 lunar lander—full with a NASA expertise payload—on the lunar floor by the top of 2025.

Blue Origin received this contract to ship cargo to the moon in 2023, and designed the Blue Moon MK1 with a purpose to fulfil it. On this mission, it’s going to carry NASA stereo cameras that may conduct floor surveys, along with small spheres outfitted with laser expertise for mission monitoring.

“There’s an choice on the contract to ship and safely deploy the rover to the Moon’s floor. NASA will make the choice to train that choice after the execution and overview of the bottom process and of Blue Origin’s first flight of the Blue Moon MK1 lander,” the company stated in a assertion.

On the identical day as NASA introduced the award, Blue Origin wrote on X: “Our second Blue Moon MK1 lander is already in manufacturing and well-suited to help the VIPER rover. Constructing on the learnings from our first MK1 lander, this mission is necessary for future lunar permanence and can train us in regards to the origin and distribution of water on the Moon.”

VIPER—which stands for Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover—has been designed by NASA scientists to discover the moon’s south pole for ice and different assets of curiosity. It’s about 2.5 meters tall, weighs almost 500 kilograms, and has a one-meter drill and three scientific devices. The car had been scheduled to launch in 2023, just for that date to be pushed again. Then, within the face of rising prices and additional delays, in July 2024 NASA stated it had cancelled the mission. The CLPS award to Blue Origin now seems to have revived this system.

The arrival of personal house firms has the potential to cut back the normal prices of house exploration whereas permitting mission managers to deal with scientific points. Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace, and SpaceX are simply a number of the firms which have emerged on this sector and received CLPS contracts with NASA.

“NASA is main the world in exploring extra of the Moon than ever earlier than, and this supply is only one of some ways we’re leveraging US trade to help a long-term American presence on the lunar floor,” stated performing NASA Administrator Sean Duffy in a assertion. “Our rover will discover the acute setting of the lunar South Pole, touring to small, completely shadowed areas to assist inform future touchdown websites for our astronauts and higher perceive the Moon’s setting—necessary insights for sustaining people over longer missions, as America leads our future in house.”

This story initially appeared on WIRED en Español and has been translated from Spanish.

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