Blue Origin and SpaceX get million-dollar NASA nod to test moon lander tech

Blue Origin and SpaceX get million-dollar NASA nod to test moon lander tech

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https://techcrunch.com/2019/05/17/blue-origin-and-spacex-get-million-dollar-nasa-nod-to-test-moon-lander-tech/

Eleven aerospace companies will share more than $45 million in funds from NASA to design and test prototypes for the Artemis moon missions, the agency has announced. Among the established names like Northrop Grumman and Sierra Nevada are relative newcomers SpaceX and Blue Origin, looking to make a place for themselves on the agency’s biggest push in decades.

The funds are to enable what NASA calls undefinitized contract actions, in which partners get to work before negotiations on the rest of the contract have concluded. It basically shows that time is of the essence and that NASA is willing to pay up front to someone they may not even contract with later, just to get a jump start on the work that needs doing.

Blue Origin and SpaceX get million-dollar NASA nod to test moon lander tech

May 17, 2019, 7:18pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2019/05/17/blue-origin-and-spacex-get-million-dollar-nasa-nod-to-test-moon-lander-tech/ > Eleven aerospace companies will share more than $45 million in funds from NASA to design and test prototypes for the Artemis moon missions, the agency has announced. Among the established names like Northrop Grumman and Sierra Nevada are relative newcomers SpaceX and Blue Origin, looking to make a place for themselves on the agency’s biggest push in decades. > The funds are to enable what NASA calls undefinitized contract actions, in which partners get to work before negotiations on the rest of the contract have concluded. It basically shows that time is of the essence and that NASA is willing to pay up front to someone they may not even contract with later, just to get a jump start on the work that needs doing.