NASA chooses Blue Beginning to foster second Artemis lunar lander
NASA has chosen Blue Beginning to foster a lunar lander to ship space travelers on Artemis missions beginning toward the decade's end. At an occasion at NASA Base camp May 19, NASA Head Bill Nelson reported that the organization picked a group drove by Blue Beginning, with support from Boeing, Draper and Lockheed Martin, among others, to foster a lander called Blue Moon that will join currently a work in progress by SpaceX to move space explorers between the lunar Door and the outer layer of the moon. The worth of the fixed-cost grant is $3.4 billion. John Couluris, Blue Beginning system chief for the work, said at the instructions that the organization intends to contribute "well north" of that add up to foster the lander. https://sites.google.com/view/la-casa-il-risveglio-del-male/home https://lookerstudio.google.com/s/hW4pjxEQoLg https://sites.google.com/view/air-la-storia-del-grande-salto/home https://lookerstudio.google.com/s/kC3C4Vi0QrY https://sites.google.com/vie