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Bezos offers a $2 bn discount for moon mission

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WASHINGTON: Blue Origin owner Jeff Bezos wrote an open letter to NASA on Monday offering a $2 billion discount to allow his company to build a Moon lander.

Nasa in April awarded SpaceX, owned by rival billionair­e Elon Musk, a $2.9bn contract to build a spacecraft to bring astronauts to the lunar surface as early as 2024, rejecting bids from Blue Origin and defense contractor Dynetics. Blue Origin had partnered with Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Draper in the bid.

The United States is seeking to return to the Moon by 2024 under the Artemis program, using the lessons learned to prepare for a crewed Mars mission in the 2030s.

In his letter to NASA Administra­tor Bill Nelson, Bezos said the offer would “bridge the funding shortfall” that led to the space agency picking just one contractor, instead of two which would then compete with each other.

He added “this offer is not a deferral, but is an outright permanent waiver.”

Since losing the award, Blue Origin has been franticall­y lobbying to have the decision reversed, leading the Senate to pass a bill agreeing to add $10 billion to the human lander system. But the legislatio­n is still being debated in the House, and has been branded a “Bezos Bailout” by critics.

Bezos wrote that an advantage of Blue Origin’s Blue Moon lander was its use of liquid hydrogen for fuel, which can be mined from lunar ice in line with NASA’s plans to use the Moon to refuel rockets for operations deeper into the solar system.

He added that the company would test its lander in orbit around the Earth at its own cost.

“We stand ready to help NASA moderate its technical risks and solve its budgetary constraint­s and put the Artemis Program back on a more competitiv­e, credible, and sustainabl­e path,” Bezos concluded.

It is unclear whether Bezos’ last-minute interventi­on will sway the outcome of the award.

Bezos’ offer came six days after he flew alongside three crewmates to the edge of space aboard Blue Origin’s rocketand-capsule New Shepard, a milestone for the company’s bid to become a major player in an emerging space tourism market.

 ??  ?? Bezos said an advantage of Blue Origin’s lander was its use of liquid hydrogen for fuel, which can be mined from lunar ice.
Bezos said an advantage of Blue Origin’s lander was its use of liquid hydrogen for fuel, which can be mined from lunar ice.

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