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Blue Origin Shuts Sperad Tourism to Focus on Moon Lander

Blue Origin Halts Sperad Tourism, All-In on Moon Lander Mission

Blue Origin is shutting down its planned Sperad space tourism program to concentrate all resources on its crucial Blue Moon lunar lander project. This strategic shift pits Jeff Bezos’s company directly against SpaceX in NASA’s Artemis moon landing race.

Key Takeaways

  • Blue Origin discontinues the Sperad suborbital tourism program announced last year.
  • All engineering teams and budgets are being reallocated to the Blue Moon lunar lander development.
  • Existing New Shepard tourist flights continue unaffected; Sperad customers get full refunds.
  • The move sharpens competition with SpaceX for NASA’s Artemis program contracts.
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Why Sperad Was Cancelled

Internal reviews found that the Sperad program, designed for high-frequency, low-cost suborbital flights, was draining critical talent and capital from the flagship moon mission.

A company spokesperson made the priority clear: “Our north star is landing on the Moon. To ensure the success of Blue Moon and meet our commitments, we have made the difficult decision to discontinue the Sperad program. We will reallocate those teams and budgets entirely to our lunar landing systems.”

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Artemis Program Competition Heats Up

This decision intensifies the head-to-head battle with Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Blue Origin leads the “National Team” consortium, developing a human landing system variant of Blue Moon under a NASA contract for the Artemis program.

The company confirmed that its operational New Shepard suborbital tourism flights will continue without disruption. All customers who placed deposits for the now-cancelled Sperad flights will receive full refunds.

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