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''Blue Moon'' is a robotic space cargo carrier and lander design concept for making cargo deliveries to the
Moon The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It is the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System and the largest and most massive relative to its parent planet, with a diameter about one-quarter that of Earth (comparable to the width of ...
. Designed by Blue Origin, and planned to be operated by Blue Origin, on a mission aimed for 2024. ''Blue Moon'' benefits from the vertical landing technology heritage used in Blue Origin's
New Shepard New Shepard is a fully reusable suborbital launch vehicle developed by Blue Origin for space tourism. The vehicle is named after Alan Shepard, the first American astronaut in space. The vehicle is capable of vertical takeoff and vertical lan ...
sub-orbital rocket. The lander is planned to be capable of delivering to the surface of the Moon. The cargo vehicle could also be used to support NASA activities in cis-lunar space, or transport payloads of ice from
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to support space activities. Blue Origin began development work on the lander in 2016, publicly disclosed the project in 2017, and unveiled a mock up of the ''Blue Moon'' lander in May 2019. The first projected mission for the craft was to have been a 2024
lunar south pole The lunar south pole is the southernmost point on the Moon, at 90°S. It is of special interest to scientists because of the occurrence of water ice in permanently shadowed areas around it. The lunar south pole region features craters that ar ...
region landing, where it was proposed that a series of landings could be used to deliver the infrastructure for a Moon base. A second potential use was as a part of a NASA-funded
Integrated Lander Vehicle The Integrated Lander Vehicle (ILV) is a human spaceflight lunar lander design concept proposed in 2020/21 for the NASA Human Landing System (HLS) component of the Artemis program. Blue Origin was the lead contractor for the multi-element lunar ...
(ILV) effort in 2020 that would have carried humans to the Moon; but NASA did not select the ILV design for further funding in the April 2021 selection for the Artemis HLS program.


History

Design work on the lander began in 2016. The lander platform was first publicly revealed in March 2017, with a lunar-surface-delivered payload capacity of at which time the first lunar landing mission was projected for 2020. Blue Origin's president
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said, in April 2017, that the lander could be launched with multiple launch vehicles including Blue Origin's
New Glenn New Glenn is a heavy-lift orbital launch vehicle in development by Blue Origin. Named after NASA astronaut John Glenn, design work on the vehicle began in 2012. Illustrations of the vehicle, and the high-level specifications, were initial ...
, the
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, NASA's
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(SLS) rocket and ULA's next-generation
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launch vehicle. In a May 2018 interview, Blue Origin's CEO
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indicated that Blue Origin would build ''Blue Moon'' on its own, with private funding, but that they would build it a lot faster if it were done in a partnership with existing government space agencies. Bezos mentioned the December 2017 directive of the
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to steer
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to include a lunar mission on the pathway to other
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(BEO) destinations, and also his support for the Moon Village concept, "a proposal promoted by European Space Agency head Johann-Dietrich Wörner, Jan Woerner for cooperation among countries and companies to cooperate... on lunar capabilities". In May 2019, Blue unveiled a mockup of the ''Blue Moon'' lander at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington D.C. Convention Center and released specification details for the autonomous robot, autonomous lander that can soft land up to on the Moon. The lander will be powered by a new Blue-developed liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen rocket engine called the BE-7.Blue Origin propulsion VP Brett Alexander
Blue Origin, 2019 Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium, 11 September 2019, accessed 19 March 2020.
In later versions, ''Blue Moon'' could be upgraded to carry human space flight, passengers to the Moon as well. In July 2019, NASA announced that Glenn Research Center and Johnson Space Center will engage in an industrial partnership with Blue Origin to develop a fuel cell power system for the ''Blue Moon'' lander, in order to enable it to endure the frigid two-week-long Lunar day#Alternate usage, lunar night. In October 2019, it was announced that Blue, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Draper Laboratory would collaborate to create a proposal for the "Artemis program, Human Landing System" (HLS) for NASA's Artemis program,Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin teams up with spacefaring heavyweights for human lunar lander design.
Loren Grush, ''The Verge''. 22 October 2019.
with Blue Origin serving as the primary contractor with a variation of its Blue Moon Lunar Lander serving as the descent stage. Lockheed Martin would build the ascent stage, in part based on its Orion crew capsule technology. Northrop Grumman would build a Space tug, transfer stage based on its Cygnus (spacecraft), Cygnus spacecraft technology. The lander was projected to launch on Blue Origin's reusable
New Glenn New Glenn is a heavy-lift orbital launch vehicle in development by Blue Origin. Named after NASA astronaut John Glenn, design work on the vehicle began in 2012. Illustrations of the vehicle, and the high-level specifications, were initial ...
rocket. In April 2020, Blue Origin won a design contract of from NASA to advance the design of a Human Landing System, human lunar lander for the Artemis program during a 10-month period in 202021. Blue's proposal—submitted along with several large US government space contractors including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Draper Laboratory, each acting as a subcontractor to Blue Origin who was to provide the descent element and also be the integration lead—was for the
Integrated Lander Vehicle The Integrated Lander Vehicle (ILV) is a human spaceflight lunar lander design concept proposed in 2020/21 for the NASA Human Landing System (HLS) component of the Artemis program. Blue Origin was the lead contractor for the multi-element lunar ...
(ILV), a multi-element spacecraft consisting of an in-space transfer element and ascent element in addition to the Blue-provided descent element. The NASA paid design work started in 2020 and continued into 2021, when NASA was to evaluate which contractors would be offered contracts for initial demonstration missions and select firms for development and maturation of lunar lander systems. The ILV descent element was a variant of the Blue Moon lunar lander that Blue Origin had been working on for nearly three years by early 2020. At the end of the year-long program, on 16 April 2021, NASA did not select the Integrated Lander Vehicle design and instead selected Starship HLS for crewed lunar lander development plus the two lunar demonstration flights, in a contract valued at over several years.


Propulsion

A BE-3U hydrolox, LOX/Hydrogen rocket engine will be used to place the lander on a trans-lunar injection trajectory and to begin to acceleration, decelerate the vehicle for its lunar surface landing. The lander will "land tail-down" using liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen thrusters that were under New product development, development before April 2017. The lander will be powered by the BE-7 liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen dual-expander engine.


Integrated Lander Vehicle for NASA

Blue Origin led the design of the
Integrated Lander Vehicle The Integrated Lander Vehicle (ILV) is a human spaceflight lunar lander design concept proposed in 2020/21 for the NASA Human Landing System (HLS) component of the Artemis program. Blue Origin was the lead contractor for the multi-element lunar ...
(ILV) in 2020/2021—a multi-element spacecraft consisting of an in-space transfer element (from Northrop Grumman Space Systems Group, Northrop Grumman), a descent element (a variant of Blue Moon), and an ascent element (Lockheed Martin)—as a NASA-funded design award for a Human Landing System, human lunar lander for the NASA Artemis program, potentially landing NASA astronauts on the Moon as early as 2024, following an earlier uncrewed demonstrator ILV that, , was thought could land on the Moon as early as 2023. Blue Origin stated in 2020 that they intend the entire ILV architecture to be core to what would make up Blue's modular lunar architecture for 2026 and beyond. In the event, NASA selected Starship HLS in April 2021 for crewed lunar lander development plus the two lunar demonstration flights, in a contract valued at over several years. Although NASA had previously stated it wanted multiple dissimilar Human Landing Systems, "only one design was selected for an initial uncrewed demonstration and the first crewed landing, due to significant budget constraints" based on the HLS funds allocated by US Congress, Congress. NASA has indicated that Blue Origin would be free to compete for subsequent missions that are not a part of the initial two demonstration flights. It is unclear what Blue Origin plans exist for continuing on with the work, considering the Moon landing system architecture had become dependent on the existence of major subsystems being designed and built by other vendors, who also did not receive more NASA funding after early 2021.


See also

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New Glenn New Glenn is a heavy-lift orbital launch vehicle in development by Blue Origin. Named after NASA astronaut John Glenn, design work on the vehicle began in 2012. Illustrations of the vehicle, and the high-level specifications, were initial ...


References


External links


Blue Moon's official website

Animation of ''Blue Moon''

''Blue Moon'' unveiling event
Blue Origin, 9 May 2019. {{Rocket engines Blue Origin Proposed space probes Missions to the Moon