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Blue Origin Complete Testing of MK1 Lunar Lander

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But this week the company of Jeff Bezos Blue Origin has punched on the NASA table: its MK1 lunar landing module has passed the vacuum chamber tests without a scratch. Translation: they are ready to drop charge on the Moon before the end of 2026. And yes, SpaceX has stared at it. A space furnace to tame the MK1 NASA's A camera is a kind of apocalypse Airfryer: 27 meters high, temperatures from -50oC to 30oC and absolute vacuum. There they put in …
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But this week the company of Jeff Bezos Blue Origin has punched on the NASA table: its MK1 lunar landing module has passed the vacuum chamber tests without a scratch. Translation: they are ready to drop charge on the Moon before the end of 2026. And yes, SpaceX has stared at it. A space furnace to tame the MK1 NASA's A camera is a kind of apocalypse Airfryer: 27 meters high, temperatures from -50oC to 30oC and absolute vacuum. There they put in …

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Qué! broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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