

The National Team submitted its Option A proposal this week to land the first woman and next man on the Moon in partnership with NASA. Blue Origin leads the Human Landing System (HLS) National Team, which includes Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Draper. Together, these partners guided Apollo, established routine orbit cargo transfer, developed today’s only crewed lunar spaceship, and pioneered planetary precision landing with liquid hydrogen/liquid oxygen vehicles. The proposed solution uses flight heritage and modularity to manage risk, move fast, and attain sustainable operations on the Moon.
During the base period alone, the National Team is completing 25 technical demonstrations, making key progress toward NASA’s mission. Watch this video to learn more about the technical demonstrations and the approach to get America back to the Moon to stay.
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Enter the capsule and buckle up for your flight.
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Liftoff!
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Weightlessness begins as the capsule separates from the booster.
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Free float in the capsule for several minutes in zero-g, passing the Kármán Line and ascending above 100 kilometers.
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Buckle back up for the capsules free-float descent back to Earth under parachutes.
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Booster lands on the pad in West Texas.
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Capsule touches down gently as a retro-thrust system creates a pillow of air for a soft landing.
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The hatch opens as your guests and CrewMember 7 guides greet you for celebration.