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NASA Picks Bezos’s Blue Origin Over SpaceX For Key Moon Base Mission
Jamie Carter · 2026-05-27 · via Forbes - Innovation
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An artist’s concept of astronauts working on the lunar surface.

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NASA has selected Blue Origin to play a major role in the agency’s expanding Moon Base initiative, marking a significant step toward establishing a sustained human presence at the lunar South Pole.

During a Moon Base event Tuesday at NASA Headquarters in Washington, broadcast on YouTube, agency officials unveiled a series of missions, contracts and plans for lunar rovers, robotic missions, drones and commercial partnerships designed to lay the groundwork for long-term lunar operations ahead of crewed Artemis landings later this decade. All will be uncrewed, robotic missions.

Jeff Bezos On The Moon

Central to the announcement was Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 1 Endurance lander, which NASA will use for the first official Moon Base mission targeted for launch no earlier than fall 2026. The contract is worth $188 million, with an option period valued at $280.4 million for two task orders. Blue Origin has an increasingly important role in NASA’s Artemis Program — possibly at the expense of SpaceX — and Endurance has also recently completed testing with NASA.

“The Moon Base will be America’s and humanity’s first outpost on another celestial world,” NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said during the event. He added that NASA would “master the skills required to live and operate in one of the most demanding and dangerous environments imaginable.”

NASA’s accelerated timeline also reflects growing geopolitical competition in space. China has steadily expanded its lunar exploration efforts through its Chang’e program and has announced plans to land astronauts on the Moon before 2030, with ambitions to establish a lunar base by 2035. However, NASA leaders continue to frame the Moon Base initiative as preparation for future human missions to Mars.

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Moon Base Missions I, II and III

NASA outlined the first three Moon Base missions, all designed to reduce operational risk and test technologies needed before astronauts begin extended lunar surface operations.

  • Moon Base I in fall 2026 will send scientific instruments to the Shackleton Connecting Ridge near the lunar South Pole aboard Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 1 Endurance lander. The mission will test landing systems and study how spacecraft thrusters interact with the moon’s dusty surface — a major engineering challenge for future Artemis missions. The mission also includes a Laser Retroreflective Array designed to help orbiting spacecraft determine precise locations using reflected laser light.
  • Moon Base II, targeted for later this year, will use Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Astrobotic’s Griffin lander to deliver more than 1,100 pounds of cargo to the lunar surface, including Astrolab’s FLIP rover. NASA says the mission will help refine mobility systems for future crewed lunar vehicles.
  • Moon Base III will carry the Lunar Vertex investigation aboard Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C Trinity lander. Scientists will study unusual lunar swirls — bright markings across the Moon’s surface believed to be linked to magnetic fields and space weathering. The mission will also include payloads from the European Space Agency and the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute.

Artist’s concept of Phase 3 of NASA’s Moon Base.

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Permanent Presence Becomes The Goal

NASA’s Artemis program is not just about landing astronauts on the moon for the first time since 1972. The agency is positioning it as the foundation for a permanent human presence at the lunar South Pole, where astronauts and robotic systems could eventually live and work continuously.

The announcement follows the successful launch of Artemis II, which sent four astronauts on humanity’s first crewed journey around the Moon in more than five decades. While the mission marks a historic milestone, NASA officials have emphasized that the long-term objective extends far beyond repeating the Apollo-era achievements of the late 1960s and early 1970s.

“It means people are looking up again, believing in big things again, and paying attention as America returns to the moon again, this time to stay,” said Isaacman. “What we are embarking upon is extremely challenging, and we know so little from what is a combined 80 hours of lunar astronaut extravehicular activity time across the Apollo missions, and that was more than half a century ago.”

Moon Rovers Critical To Artemis Plans

NASA also announced major investments in next-generation lunar terrain vehicles, awarding contracts worth more than $439 million combined to Hawthorne, California-based Astrolab and Golden, Colorado-based Lunar Outpost.

Astrolab received $219 million to develop its CLV-1 crewed rover, based on the company’s FLEX architecture. The rover is designed to transport astronauts, carry supplies, and support remote operations across difficult lunar terrain. Lunar Outpost received $220 million to develop Pegasus, a lighter lunar rover capable of autonomous, manual or remote driving.

‘Hopping Drones’ On The Moon

NASA also provided updates on MoonFall, an ambitious robotic mission designed to send four autonomous drones hopping across the lunar surface in search of future Artemis landing zones.

Developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory with spacecraft support from Firefly Aerospace, the drones will capture high-resolution imagery of difficult terrain and search for scientifically valuable regions near the South Pole. Launch is currently targeted for 2028. Firefly Aerospace was awarded a $75 million subcontract from JPL. After completing their final flights, the drones’ payloads are expected to continue operating for several months.

Agency officials said more than a dozen additional Moon Base missions are expected to be announced later this year as NASA accelerates preparations for Artemis astronaut landings planned for 2028.

Firefly’s Elytra spacecraft will deliver four drones above the lunar south pole to support NASA’s MoonFall mission and the agency’s Moon Base initiatives

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Lunar Gateway Is Gone

Part of the original Artemis Program to land on the moon was Lunar Gateway, an orbiting station that astronauts would build and use to descend to the lunar surface. This, the first international space station around the moon, will now not proceed.

NASA also announced plans to build and launch Space Reactor-1 Freedom, a nuclear-powered spacecraft, to Mars by 2028. The mission will demonstrate nuclear electric propulsion, a capability expected to revolutionize deep-space travel by enabling faster, more efficient missions beyond Jupiter.

Wishing you clear skies and wide eyes.