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Jeff Bezos speaks in front of a model of Blue Origin's Blue Moon lunar lander on Thursday. Photo: AP

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos unveils ‘Blue Moon’ project as he shoots for 2024 lunar landing

  • Vehicle will be used to transport equipment, and possibly human beings, to the south pole of the moon
  • Lunar lander has been under development for three years and will carry self-driving rovers
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Jeff Bezos, who heads both Amazon and space company Blue Origin, unveiled on Thursday a lunar lander that he said would be used to transport equipment, and possibly human beings, to the south pole of the moon by 2024.

“This is Blue Moon,” he said at a presentation in Washington, as curtains lifted to show a mock-up of a huge vessel weighing many tons and able to carry four self-driving rovers.

A model of the Blue Moon lunar lander sits onstage following an event featuring founder Jeff Bezos on Thursday. Photo: AP

“It’s an incredible vehicle, and it will go to the moon,” he declared.

The vehicle has been under development for the past three years, he said. It will be capable of carrying scientific instruments and also rovers for humans.

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The goal is to land on the moon’s south pole, where there is ice. Water can be exploited to produce hydrogen, which in turn could fuel future exploration of the solar system.

Bezos did not announce a specific date for the project’s first launch, but said the lander would be in ready in time to make US President Donald Trump’s announced timeline to return people to the moon by 2024.

“We can help make that timeline, but only because we started three years ago,” he said. “It’s time to go back to the moon, this time to stay.”

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