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NASA Suspends SpaceX’s Work on Lunar Lander Until Complaints Over Contract Are Resolved – Gizmodo Australia
NASA has suspended SpaceX’s work on its $US2.9 ($4) billion lunar lander to return astronauts to the moon due to protests filed Blue Origin and Dynetics, the companies…

NASA has suspended SpaceXs work on its $US2.9 ($4) billion lunar lander to return astronauts to the moon due to protests filed Blue Origin and Dynetics, the companies that the space agency didnt choose to build its lunar lander.
On Friday, NASA spokesperson Monica Witt announced issued a brief statement announcing the pause and said it would remain until the Government Accountability Office resolved the complaints associated to the procurement, according to Engadget. The GAO has until Aug. 4, at…
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