In a significant shift, NASA has decided to open its key lunar lander contract to new bids, citing delays with SpaceX's Starship project. The U.S. space agency's move could provide a new opportunity for Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, among others, to play a role in the upcoming moon landing mission.

Acting NASA chief and U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the change, reflecting rising pressure to meet the Artemis program's timelines. The decision comes as China advances its own lunar goals, adding urgency to NASA's efforts.

This development could redefine the landscape of space exploration, with firms like Blue Origin expected to vie for the prestigious mission, promising a competitive revival in the quest to once again put humans on the moon.

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