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Blue Origin wins NASA deal to ferry VIPER rover to lunar south pole

Blue Origin wins NASA deal to ferry VIPER rover to lunar south pole
Source: techcrunch
Author: Aria Alamalhodaei
Published: 9/22/2025

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Blue Origin has secured a significant NASA contract to deliver the VIPER (Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover) to the lunar south pole using its uncrewed Blue Moon Mk1 lander. Valued at approximately $190 million under NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, this deal revives the VIPER mission after it was previously shelved due to delays and cost overruns with the original Griffin lander contractor. The rover, about the size of a golf cart, is scheduled to arrive on the moon by late 2027 and will spend around 100 days prospecting and drilling to map water ice deposits near the lunar south pole, a region believed to hold significant stores of water ice. The VIPER mission is crucial for NASA’s long-term lunar exploration goals, as identifying and utilizing in-situ resources like water ice could support sustainable human presence on the moon by providing drinking water, oxygen, and rocket propellant. This contract also marks a key milestone for Blue Origin, providing its

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