NASA and Blue Origin will begin construction of a lunar base this year

The POT plans to send an unmanned lunar lander to the Moon between September and November. Blue Origin to begin laying the foundations of the future lunar base, and will be followed by two similar missions scheduled for before the end of 2026, the space agency reported this Tuesday.

The ship chosen for the first mission is the Blue Origin Mark One Endurance lander, designed by the space company Jeff Bezosthe founder of Amazon, as NASA administrator Jared Isaacman explained at a press conference in Washington.

Called ‘Moon Base One’, it will be the first privately funded lunar lander mission in history and will head to the ridge of Shackleton Crater, at the Moon’s South Pole.

“In addition to transporting two NASA scientific payloads, the objective of the mission is to demonstrate critical capabilities that reduce risk for Human Landing System missions,” Isaacman explained.