. It also prompted Mr. Bezos to write a letter to NASA’s administrator, Bill Nelson. “Instead of investing in two competing lunar landers as originally intended, the agency chose to confer a multiyear, multibillion-dollar head start to SpaceX,” his letter from July of last year said.A weekly digest of tech reviews, headlines, columns and your questions answered by WSJ's Personal Tech gurus.Mr.
NASA needs landers to take astronauts from its Orion spacecraft in lunar orbit to the surface of the moon and back, where they would re-enter Orion for a trip back to Earth. The agency launched the first Artemis mission last month, and the uncrewed Orion vehicle used for that flight is expected to return to Earth next Sunday.
Blue Origin and its partners are likely to face competition to win the deal to deliver the second lander. An executive at a division ofsaid at a recent investor meeting that the company planned to submit its own bid. NASA usually makes the names of bidders available after an award and protest period, an agency spokeswoman said.
Considering what the Biden regime thinks about elonmusk these days, if I was Bezos I would feel pretty optimistic about winning this contract
Is their shuttle going to have air conditioning?
& wat are You supposing to do w\\ it wy ?!
Remember the NASA guy who said 'We went to the Moon on the lowest bidder.' Wonder what Jeff would say about that.
He got jealous of Elon
Give up Jeffrey!
NASA should be enabled to be in charge again of our Space Program instead of handing even more subsidies to deranged Billionaires.
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