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NASA Tells SpaceX to Stop Working on Artemis Lunar Lander – PCMag AU
Dynetics and Blue Origins have each filed protests with the US Government Accountability Office.

Illustration of SpaceX Starship human lander design. (Photo via SpaceX/NASA)
Less than a month after awarding SpaceX a $2.89 billion contract to build a human landing system (HLS) for the historic Artemis mission, NASA has halted work on the project pending complaints by rival bidders.
Two firms that lost out on the dealDynetics and Blue Originhave filed protests with the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) over NASA’s decision to make a single HLS “Option A” award to SpaceX. In an April 16…
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