Blue Origin's Moon Lander Passes Vacuum Tests for 2026 Artemis Moon Mission

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Blue Origin's uncrewed Moon lander MK1, Endurance, has passed a thermal vacuum chamber test at NASA's Johnson Space Center, marking a major step toward NASA's Artemis program with plans to ferry science experiments to the lunar south pole as early as late 2026.
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