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BLUE ORIGIN ANNOUNCES LUNAR RESOURCE MAPPING PROJECT

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October 03, 2025

Blue Origin has unveiled a lunar resource mapping initiative to identify water ice and other in-situ materials critical to sustaining human activity on the Moon, framing the effort as foundational to NASA's Artemis architecture and to longer-term commercial operations.

BLUE ORIGIN ANNOUNCES LUNAR RESOURCE MAPPING PROJECT

PROJECT SCOPE AND GOALS

The program centers on advanced remote-sensing payloads and mapping techniques aimed at characterizing permanently shadowed regions and regolith composition. Blue Origin says the data will inform future landing site selection, propellant production concepts from ice-derived hydrogen and oxygen, and surface logistics for crewed and robotic missions.

CORRECTION: NEW GLENN HAS FLOWN — FIRST LAUNCH JANUARY 16, 2025

Contrary to earlier reporting, Blue Origin’s orbital rocket New Glenn conducted its inaugural mission on January 16, 2025, launching from Space Launch Complex-36 (SLC-36) at Cape Canaveral. The NG-1 mission reached orbit on its first flight and carried the Blue Ring pathfinder payload, marking a milestone both for the company and for SLC-36's comeback as an active orbital pad.

The U.S. Space Force hailed the launch as a “new era” for SLC-36. Blue Origin’s mission page for NG-1 confirms the success. There was no FTS (Flight Termination System) activation on New Glenn; the only Blue Origin FTS event to date was on a New Shepard booster in 2022, after which the crew capsule safely separated and landed under parachutes.

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