NASA trains with Blue Origin's lunar lander replica for moon missions

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NASA is training with a full-scale replica of Blue Origin's Blue Moon MK2 lunar lander cabin. This signifies a significant step in preparing for future lunar missions. The replica will be used for mission simulations, spacesuit testing, and communication trials. This follows successful environmental tests of Blue Origin's uncrewed MK1 cargo module. Blue Origin is competing with SpaceX to develop the Human Landing System for NASA's Artemis program, aiming to return humans to the Moon.


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