NASA Enlists SpaceX and Blue Origin for Lunar Cargo Missions

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NASA has tasked SpaceX and Blue Origin with developing cargo landers to deliver heavy equipment to the Moon as part of the Artemis missions. SpaceX's Starship will deliver a pressurized rover by 2032, while Blue Origin will deliver a lunar habitat by 2033. These efforts support NASA's goal of returning humans to the Moon, with both companies also developing human landing systems for future Artemis missions. NASA plans to issue proposals to both companies early next year, emphasizing the importance of having diverse lunar lander providers for mission flexibility and scientific exploration.
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