Bezos Offers NASA $2 Billion in Exchange for Moon Mission Contract

Bezos Offers NASA $2 Billion in Exchange for Moon Mission Contract
Billionaire American businessman Jeff Bezos walks with crew mate Wally Funk at the landing pad after they flew on Blue Origin's inaugural flight to the edge of space, in the nearby town of Van Horn, Texas, United States, on July 20, 2021. Joe Skipper/Reuters
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SEATTLEFresh off his trip to space, billionaire businessman Jeff Bezos on Monday offered to cover up to $2 billion in NASA costs if the U.S. space agency awards his company Blue Origin a contract to make a spacecraft designed to land astronauts back on the moon.

NASA in April awarded rival billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s SpaceX a $2.9 billion contract to build a spacecraft to bring astronauts to the lunar surface as early as 2024, rejecting bids from Blue Origin and defense contractor Dynetics. Blue Origin had partnered with Lockheed Martin Corp, Northrop Grumman Corp, and Draper in the bid.