Blue Origin and SpaceX are among two of three companies tapped by NASA to compete to build space craft capable of landing humans on the moon by 2024, the Washington Post reported. A third company, Dynetics, was also awarded a contract in the three-way competition. NASA is expected to decide sometime next year which of the competitors, or some combination of the three, will get the final...
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