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NASA Opens Artemis Lander Competition as Duffy Says SpaceX Is Behind

SpaceX and Blue Origin must submit acceleration plans for lunar landers by Oct. 29.

Overview

  • Acting administrator Sean Duffy said NASA will solicit alternatives to SpaceX’s Artemis III lander, citing schedule slips and the push to beat China to a crewed Moon return.
  • Duffy explicitly named Blue Origin as a contender and said other U.S. companies could vie to deliver a lunar landing capability sooner.
  • NASA confirmed it asked industry to propose ways to speed development and increase mission cadence, setting an Oct. 29 deadline for SpaceX and Blue Origin.
  • Elon Musk escalated a public feud on X, insulting Duffy after the agency signaled it would open competition beyond SpaceX’s Starship lander.
  • Analyses note that changing course would be legally and financially complex and could require new congressional funds, with officials acknowledging a 2027 landing is no longer realistic.