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Musk’s Spacex wins $2.9 billion moon lander contract from Nasa

The US space agency awarded the contract for the first commercial human lander, part of its Artemis programme. Nasa said the lander will carry two American astronauts to the lunar surface

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NASA awarded billionair­e entreprene­ur Elon Musk’s space company Spacex a $2.9 billion contract to build a spacecrat to bring astronauts to the moon as early as 2024, the agency said on Friday, picking it over Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and defense contractor Dynetics Inc.

Bezos and Musk — the world’s first and third richest people respective­ly, according to Forbes - were competing to lead humankind’s return to the moon for the first time sine 1972.

Musk’s Spacex bid alone while Amazon.com founder Bezos’s Blue Origin partnered with Lockheed Martin Corp, Northrop Grumman Corp and Draper. Dynetics is a unit of Leidos Holdings Inc.

“NASA Rules!!” Musk wrote on Twiter ater the announceme­nt.

The US space agency awarded the contract for the first commercial human lander, part of its Artemis programme. NASA said the lander will carry two American astronauts to the lunar surface.

“We should accomplish the next landing as soon as possible,” Steve Jurczyk, NASA’S acting administra­tor, said during the video conference announceme­nt.

“If they hit their milestones, we have a shot at 2024,” Jurczyk added.

NASA said Spacex’s Starship includes a spacious cabin and two airlocks for astronaut moon walks and that its architectu­re is intended to evolve to a fully reusable launch and landing system designed for travel to the Moon, Mars and other destinatio­ns in space.

Spacex also responded on Twiter, writing, “We are humbled to help @Nasaartemi­s usher in a new era of human space exploratio­n.”

Unlike the Apollo landings from 1969 to 1972 — the only human visits to the moon’s surface — NASA is gearing up for a longer-term lunar presence that it envisions as a steppingst­one to an even more ambitious plan to send astronauts to Mars.

NASA is leaning heavily on private companies built around shared visions for space exploratio­n.

Spacex will be required to make a test flight of the lander to the moon before humans make the journey, NASA official Lisa Watson-morgan told reporters.

NASA had been expected to winnow the lunar lander contest to two companies by the end of April, but instead it picked only Spacex, a move that deepens their cooperatio­n.

On Thursday, NASA said it would send its crew to the Internatio­nal Space Station aboard a Spacex rocket on April 22.

The agency aims to create regular service to the moon and said it will have a separate competitio­n for that contract.

“We have to be able to provide for recurring lunar services,” said Mark Kirasich, deputy associate administra­tor for NASA’S Advanced Exploratio­n Systems division.

The announceme­nt added to an extraordin­ary run for Musk, who has turned electric car maker Tesla Inc.

into the world’s most-valuable automaker, with a market capitaliza­tion of $702 billion.

Musk has become a one-person technology conglomera­te, launching or controllin­g companies pursuing space flight, electric cars, neural implants and subterrane­an tunnel boring.

A factor in the choice of Spacex was “what’s the best value to the government,” said Kathy Lueders, associate administra­tor for NASA’S Human Exploratio­n and Operations Mission Directorat­e.

NASA said in a news release that Spacex’s HLS Starship, designed to land on the moon, “leans on the company’s tested Raptor engines and flight heritage of the Falcon and Dragon vehicles.” NASA’S decision was a setback for

Bezos, a lifelong space enthusiast who is now more focused on his space venture ater having announced in February he would step down as Amazon CEO.

The contract was seen by Bezos and other executives as vital to Blue Origin establishi­ng itself as a desired partner for NASA, and also puting the venture on the road to turning a profit. Musk has outlined an ambitious agenda for Spacex and its reusable rockets, including landing humans on Mars.

But in the near term, Spacex’s main business has been launching satellites for Musk’s Starlink internet venture, and other satellites and space cargo. Spacex announced on Wednesday it had raised about $1.16 billion in equity financing.

An uncrewed Spacex Starship prototype rocket failed to land safely on March 30 ater a test launch from Boca Chica, Texas.

The Starship was one in a series of prototypes for the heavy-lit rocket being developed by Spacex to carry humans and 100 tonnes of cargo on future missions to the moon and Mars.

A first orbital Starship flight is planned for year’s end.

Billionair­e Elon Musk’s Spacex has raised about $1.16 billion in equity financing over the last two months, the private rocket company said in an amended regulatory filing recently.

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A Spacex Falcon 9 rocket with the company’s Crew Dragon spacecraft onboard is rolled out of the horizontal integratio­n facility at Launch Complex 39A during preparatio­ns for the Crew-2 mission, on Friday at Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.
Agence France-presse ↑ A Spacex Falcon 9 rocket with the company’s Crew Dragon spacecraft onboard is rolled out of the horizontal integratio­n facility at Launch Complex 39A during preparatio­ns for the Crew-2 mission, on Friday at Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.

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