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Blue Origin Loses Lawsuit To Overturn SpaceX HLS Contract

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
November 4, 2021
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NASA Statement on Artemis Lunar Lander Court Decision
“NASA was notified Thursday that the U.S. Court of Federal Claims denied Blue Origin’s bid protest, upholding NASA’s selection of SpaceX to develop and demonstrate a modern human lunar lander. NASA will resume work with SpaceX under the Option A contract as soon as possible.”

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13 responses to “Blue Origin Loses Lawsuit To Overturn SpaceX HLS Contract”

  1. Johnhouboltsmyspiritanimal says:
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    Now we just need for the FAA to give orbital flight approval for Boca chica and we can put all this bureaucracy and lawsuits in the rear view mirror. Boots on the moon in three years let’s go!

  2. Hmmm says:
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    Great news! Now maybe the real work can begin.

    • Todd Austin says:
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      Not sure what webcam you’ve been viewing, but I’ve seen a heck of a lot of ‘real work’ being done for some time now.

  3. TheBrett says:
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    That’s that. I suppose SpaceX can start working on lunar Starship again . . . assuming they don’t get slapped with a full EIS requirement for Boca Chica.

    • Todd Austin says:
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      That (a full EIS) didn’t seem to be the FAA’s inclination from the preliminary materials that I saw.

    • Johnhouboltsmyspiritanimal says:
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      Did they really stop working or just stop working with NASA during the protest period?

      • TheBrett says:
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        They had to stop working specifically on the lunar Starship variant, assuming they’d done much work to begin with (probably not).

        • Johnhouboltsmyspiritanimal says:
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          they could have kept working on their own dime given lunar starship probably plays into their dear moon variant

        • Terry Stetler says:
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          They scrapped the HLS mockup, likely to start work on a higher fidelity version now that NASA HLS is returning.

  4. rb1957 says:
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    this can be appealed, can’t it?

  5. Ben Russell-Gough says:
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    So, how much whining has been coming from Jeff Bezoz’s solid platinum palace?