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Blue Origin awarded USD 3.4 billion NASA contract for Artemis V
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May 19, 2023
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May 19, 2023

Blue Origin awarded USD 3.4 billion NASA contract for Artemis V

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  • Blue Origin, a space travel and launch company, has been awarded a USD 3.4 billion firm-fixed-price contract by NASA to develop a human landing system (HLS) for the Artemis V mission, making Blue Origin the second HLS provider for Artemis after SpaceX.

  • The company’s Blue Moon lander will be designed, developed, tested, and verified to meet NASA’s HLS requirements for recurring astronaut transportation to the lunar surface, including docking with Gateway. The contract also requires Blue Origin to conduct an uncrewed demonstration before the Artemis V mission in 2029.

  • The Artemis V mission will send four astronauts aboard NASA’s space launch system (SLS), of which two will transfer to the Blue Moon lander (after SLS is docked with Gateway) to conduct science and exploration activities in the South Pole region of the moon for a week.

  • Analyst QuickTake: Following this announcement, Blue Origin became just the second provider of HLS for Artemis. This decision was an unusual move by the agency as it typically selects contractors in pairs. SpaceX will provide launch services for the Artemis IV mission slated for 2027.

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