The federal Authorities Accountability Workplace rejected the protests of the 2 corporations. Blue Origin then sued in federal courtroom and once more misplaced.
Final yr, after profitable a bigger price range from Congress, NASA introduced a contest for a second lunar lander. Dynetics and Blue Origin determined to compete once more, though there was some shuffling of the businesses taking part within the efforts. Northrop Grumman, which was a part of Blue Origin’s authentic proposal, switched to the Dynetics group.
Blue Origin added to its group Boeing; Astrobotic, a small Pittsburgh firm that’s creating robotic lunar landers; and Honeybee Robotics, an area know-how firm that Blue Origin purchased final yr.
The Blue Origin lander, which is designed to take two astronauts to the moon’s south pole area, is not going to get to the moon for fairly some time.
SpaceX’s preliminary $2.9 billion contract was to offer the lander for the primary moon touchdown throughout Artemis III, which is at the moment scheduled for late 2025 however is prone to slip to 2026 or later. In November, NASA exercised a $1.15 billion possibility in that contract for SpaceX to offer a lander for Artemis IV as nicely, a mission that’s scheduled for 2028.