NASA funding cryogenic rockets for Blue Origin and ULA which could help with advanced lunar lander in 2023

NASA has provided $44 million to boost promising space technologies from the lab demonstration stages to being usable for space missions. The technologies must be at least technology readiness level 4.

Blue Origin wants to put a “Blue Moon” lander on the lunar surface in 2023.

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9 thoughts on “NASA funding cryogenic rockets for Blue Origin and ULA which could help with advanced lunar lander in 2023”

  1. This is why I don’t see ULA as a private company – they don’t do anything unless funded in millions by government.

  2. This is why I don’t see ULA as a private company – they don’t do anything unless funded in millions by government.

  3. Just a reminder that ULA ACES will be propelled by a Blue Origin BE-3U engine, have integrated power/cooling IVF system managed by the space qualified equivalent of a classic I4 piston engine (I kid you not), and generally be a step up over classic Centaur/RL-10 upper stages.

  4. Just a reminder that ULA ACES will be propelled by a Blue Origin BE-3U engine have integrated power/cooling IVF system managed by the space qualified equivalent of a classic I4 piston engine (I kid you not) and generally be a step up over classic Centaur/RL-10 upper stages.

  5. Just a reminder that ULA ACES will be propelled by a Blue Origin BE-3U engine, have integrated power/cooling IVF system managed by the space qualified equivalent of a classic I4 piston engine (I kid you not), and generally be a step up over classic Centaur/RL-10 upper stages.

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