Blue Origin gets first NASA contract for interplanetary mission

Jeff Bezos’ space company Blue Origin has won its first NASA contract for an interplanetary mission. The company plans to launch spacecraft to Mars with the New Glenn rocket at the end of next year. With the contract, NASA wants to accelerate the development of rockets.

Blue Origin has already performed missions for NASA with the New Shepard rocket, but the Escapade contract will be the first NASA mission where the New Glenn missile announced in 2016 is used. The Escapade mission exists from two identical spacecraft that will study the magnetosphere of Mars. The goal is to better understand how solar winds affect that magnetosphere and how energy and plasma leave the magnetosphere.

The mission should launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida at the end of 2024, after which Escapade will arrive at Mars eleven months later . After launch, the New Glenn rocket’s first stage must be reusable. The rocket is bigger than SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy.

The Escapade contract is part of NASA’s Vadr plan, which involves using new rockets for payloads that may be more risky compared to other payloads. In this way, NASA wants to speed up the development of new rockets and ultimately reduce the costs of launches.

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