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Jeff Bezos Is Planning To Ship 'Several Metric Tons of Cargo' To the Moon (vice.com) 108

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin aerospace company is planning to send "several metric tons" of unspecified cargo to the Moon in the next five years. The company reportedly signed a letter of intent with Germany aerospace companies OHB Space Systems and Security and MT Aerospace at the 69th annual International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Germany on Tuesday. The OHB dubbed the lunar project the "Blue Moon" mission in a press release. Motherboard reports: It's not clear exactly what cargo the Blue Moon mission would transport, but it likely includes infrastructure designed to start private business on the Moon: The IAC also detailed the launch of the "Moon Race," a competition between Blue Origin, Airbus Air and Space, and other space agencies around the world to develop technology that will bring companies around the world to the Moon. According to a press release, the competition could involve manufacturing products and technology, manufacturing energy sources for humans to survive, getting access to water and sustaining biological life, such as plant or agricultural life -- all on the Moon. Blue Origin said in a press release that both the Blue Moon mission and Moon Race are in line with its goal to "land large payloads on the Moon that can access and utilize the resources found there."
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Jeff Bezos Is Planning To Ship 'Several Metric Tons of Cargo' To the Moon

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  • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 ) on Friday October 05, 2018 @06:07AM (#57429982) Homepage Journal

    Bezos just wants to be ready for the first Amazon Prime shipment to the moon. 2 day shipping will be a bit of a challenge.

    • Re: (Score:2, Offtopic)

      He'll subcontract out the actual delivery, at $6.35/hr. And the subcontractors will have to supply and use their own vehicle. And they have to make 62 other stops, all around the solar system in the same day, or pay a performance penalty.
    • by Teun ( 17872 )
      That's why he is going to build a local warehouse, even one day delivers will be possible.
    • by Zocalo ( 252965 )
      Oh yes, I can see it now. The colonists arrive expecting to find their Amazon Prime delivery of several metric tons of habit construction materials, food, water, and so on waiting for them, but instead get a little card apologizing for being unable to deliver on account of there being no one available to sign for it.
    • by goombah99 ( 560566 ) on Friday October 05, 2018 @09:14AM (#57430646)

      that's 56 days earth time. I think he can do it.

    • Bezos just wants to be ready for the first Amazon Prime shipment to the moon. 2 day shipping will be a bit of a challenge.

      He will just subcontract the delivery to Space X..

    • Bezos just wants to be ready for the first Amazon Prime shipment to the moon. 2 day shipping will be a bit of a challenge.

      Let’s see UPS try to throw THIS package...

    • It's all relative... ba boom tish!

  • by 21st Century Peon ( 812997 ) on Friday October 05, 2018 @06:08AM (#57429988)
    I'm assuming it'll mostly be union organisers.
    • by JaredOfEuropa ( 526365 ) on Friday October 05, 2018 @07:21AM (#57430208) Journal
      And Alice Kramden
    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Or Amazon's financial information:

      "The letter of the law says we have to allow the tax man access to our accounts information to fulfil our legal obligations and we've told him exactly where they are and the access code but he's not bothered to audit them, so it's not OUR fault if you think we're not paying enough tax, we did try and work with the tax authorities. It's governments fault for not making sure that legislation explicitly states tax records must be held on Earth. They should change the law if th

    • by Teun ( 17872 )
      Provide e decent contract and no-one will look for help by a union.
    • Or all the garbage he couldn't sell
    • by Nidi62 ( 1525137 )

      I'm assuming it'll mostly be union organisers.

      The whalers on the moon probably ordered another shipment of harpoons.

  • by sheramil ( 921315 ) on Friday October 05, 2018 @06:13AM (#57430000)

    Talk is cheap, guys. I'd be interested to see, in ten years' time, how many, if any, of these fantasies get carried out.

    • by Teun ( 17872 )
      Yeah, what struck me is he/they plan on shipping metric tons, in the end they will probably just be archaic US short tons.
      • Yeah, what struck me is he/they plan on shipping metric tons, in the end they will probably just be archaic US short tons.

        Excellent ... miles, quarts, and fathoms, used all over the moon, bwa ha ha!!!!!!

    • Has Blue Origin even got plans for a heavy launch vehicle. They have not really played with the Shepard yet much.

  • I was wondering where all my deliveries went.

  • will be using quadcopters to deliver it.
  • by mentil ( 1748130 ) on Friday October 05, 2018 @07:05AM (#57430144)

    Blue Origin of course has no near-term plans for Moon-launch capability, thus why they're courting other companies to develop this. However this got me thinking...
    SpaceX's plan is for other companies to develop the various tech which will be deployed to Mars, for habitats, fuel production, automated machinery et cetera. This makes me wonder if Blue Origin is planning on developing some of said equipment, and putting it on the Moon first, giving up on making heavy-lift rockets and pivoting to making interesting cargo to put in space.

  • Just like Amazon shipments, it will be tossed on the driveway while the rocket speeds off into the distance.

  • I don't know if I should be upset they are concentrating on the pointless, or happy they won't be in the way of the people actually making space work.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    The Nazis who fled to the dark side of the moon at the end of WWII will take anything they leave there and use it against us. Is Bezos in league with the lunar Nazis? (Does this count as fulfilling Godwin's law?)

  • why is media and slashdot falling for these corporate spin campaigns?
    this is not even a contract, no significant amount of money changed hands, it is a mere letter of intent for something, if serious, would take years to happen, but more likely never happen. main purpose of this is to create good press for amazon. but media and meta media, ignores all that, believes the corporate spin at face value.

  • Metric crap-loads is more like it.
    • Free shipping

      Sure, but the cost of a Prime membership just went up by two orders of magnitude to make up for the shipping costs.

  • Amazon Moon Pot is going to be AWESOME!
  • I know that it's been a few years since the federal government did this, but Jeff & Co. could start their own program up to get some polluters off the road and on to the moon.
  • by Only Time Will Tell ( 5213883 ) on Friday October 05, 2018 @10:09AM (#57430876)
    Awesome, now we're going to have smiley-face cardboard boxes polluting the moon.
  • He's probably planning to ship several tons of his money to the moon to keep it out of the hands of the tax collectors.

  • Obviously he is establishing diplomatic relations with the Nazis on the Moon.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Sky

  • AWS moon region confirmed!
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    • He should ship using the imperial, or standard ton. They’re 10% lighter! Think of the SAVINGS!

      Nope, the Imperial ton is 40 pounds heavier than the (metric) tonne. The "short ton" used by Americans is 10% lighter than the tonne.

  • Ton : Imperial measurement. Ad hoc unit of weight based on the shin length of a medieval mole-rat.
    Tonne: 1000 kilograms. Based on big round numbers that divide nicely by other big round numbers.

    "Metric Ton"?

  • Only after their announcement to go to the Moon and set up shop did the space race really get off the ground (see what I did there).

    Industrializing the Moon is an obvious strategy that should have been an extension of America's thrust (see what I did there) back in the 60s.

    The only reason JFK sent us to the Moon was to outperform the USSR.

    The only reason we're going back is to outperform Japan and a host of other countries.

    I don't know why in simple hell the Mars batshit crazy fanbois didn't choose the Moon

    • I don't know why in simple hell the Mars batshit crazy fanbois didn't choose the Moon as a beta site in the first goddam place.

      Because most of the "Mars batshit crazy fanbois" how far we actually are from being able to go to Mars and how much work is still needed to make that journey. I've looked at thing and asked people in lectures and giving interviews on the topic how long would it take to get to Mars with a manned mission once given Apollo level political buy in and budget, and the answer is 20-30 years. That time almost certainly involves testing many technologies in a moon fly by if not landing. Even Musk has said that a man

      • Yeah.

        Reminds me of when I was a little kid and first held my breath under water yelling, "Look Ma! I'm swimming!"

        Sure, it was progress, but I had a long way to go.

        --

        It's unfortunate, but necessary, that we lose lives and equipment, with budget-busting efforts, in order to learn enough to get on down the road.

        While I am very impressed with the space shuttle program and appreciate the lives of those lost to make advances, I'm totally goddam pissed that we gave up.

        And don't get me started on Waxahachie.

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