Could Jeff Bezos be regretting that lawsuit against NASA? 🚀
Tough this new development isn't incredibly surprising, it highlights NASA's ambitions to establish a sustained presence on the Moon, with a view to eventually
and beyond. NASA originally planned to pick two companies to build Moon landers for its Artemis missions in order to drive competition and bring down costs, however, it eventually only picked SpaceX due to budgetary restraints.All of this led to a now-infamous legal dispute between Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin and the U.S. space agency, which played a role in delays to the Artemis program.
Afterward, SpaceX and NASA's other selected partner will likely compete for future contracts, driving the U.S. space industry towards its goal of sending the first humans
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