Jim Bridenstine, NASA’s administrator, is scheduled to make the announcement at the Marshall facility in Huntsville, the facility from which the lander system, composed of three different parts to be built by a handful of space contractors, will be managed, the sources said.
The two U.S. senators from Texas, Republicans Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, and a Republican U.S. congressman from the state, Brian Babin, urged Bridenstine in a letter on Thursday to reconsider the decision and hold off on making an announcement. The three lawmakers argued that Johnson Space Center should anchor the lunar landing programme instead of the Alabama site. Marshall Space Flight Center is where the family of rockets used in the Apollo programme that first sent astronauts to the moon a half century ago were built.
Companies including billionaire entrepreneur Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Lockheed Martin Corp <LMT.N> are developing different potential components of the lunar lander and will compete for NASA funds under competitive bids scheduled to be solicited later this year. Bridenstine in May named the programme Artemis and asked Congress to increase NASA’s proposed budget for fiscal 2020, which begins Oct. 1, by $1.6 billion, the bulk of which would be earmarked to seed commercial development of the human lunar landing system. “Standing up programme offices is a really, really big deal,” one industry source involved with the plans said. “Things start to move quickly, requirements get firmed up, and you get that authority and accountability.”
The new lunar mission – an endeavour likely to cost $20 billion to $30 billion dollars over five years – comes as NASA seeks with the help of private partners to resume human space missions from American soil for the first time since its space shuttle programme ended in 2011.NASA announced Bridenstine’s scheduled appearance at the Marshall facility without giving details of the announcement. It said Alabama Republican U.S. Representatives Mo Brooks and Robert Aderholt and other lawmakers are due to join Bridenstine, himself a former Republican congressman, on Friday.
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