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Mar 8, 2024

Blue Origin to launch first lunar lander in 2025

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  • Blue Origin reported plans to launch Mark 1 of its Blue Moon lunar lander in 2025. The company unveiled the mockup of the lander, known as “MK1-SN001," in October 2023.

  • The purpose of the launch is to test key technologies, including the BE-7 engine, cryogenic fluid power and propulsions systems, avionics, continuous downlink communications, and precision landing. Blue Origin intends to carry out at least two flights with Mark 1.

  • Analyst QuickTake: Recently, in January 2024 , Blue Origin won a contract worth nearly USD 18 million from the US Space Force. The contract was related to integration studies for the company’s New Glenn rocket vehicle. As such, the study aims to assess the trajectory of the launch vehicle, mission design, launch load coordination, and integrated thermal environments.

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