Core Points - The U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the reopening of contracts for NASA's Artemis lunar program due to SpaceX falling behind schedule [1][3] - The Artemis program aims to establish a long-term human presence on the Moon and prepare for future manned Mars missions, with multiple contractors involved, including Blue Origin, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman [1][2] Group 1 - SpaceX won the NASA lunar landing project contract in 2021 to execute the Artemis 3 mission, originally scheduled for 2024, but has faced delays, with Artemis 2 now pushed to April 2026 and Artemis 3 to 2027 [2] - Duffy expressed hope that Artemis 2 could be advanced to early February next year and aims for a Moon return by 2028, potentially involving two companies in the execution [2] - Blue Origin is highlighted as a promising competitor for taking over some of the contracts [2] Group 2 - Duffy emphasized the urgency to return to the Moon within the current presidential term, reinforcing the decision to reopen contracts [3] - Since stepping down as Amazon CEO in 2021, Jeff Bezos has focused more on managing Blue Origin [4] - SpaceX has a significant advantage over Blue Origin in securing NASA contracts, although there are indications of Bezos seeking closer ties with the Trump administration for more government contracts [5]
SpaceX进度太慢,NASA要换登月队友了
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