BLUE ORIGIN VS SPACEX
Since NASA's decision, Blue Origin has filed a protest, offered to cover up to $2 billion for the first two years of production of a moon lander, and posted an infographic on its website describing SpaceX's Starship as "immensely complex and high risk." So far, there's no sign that NASA will reverse its decision. Musk has continued to poke fun at Bezos for Blue Moon. After Blue Origin unveiled its lunar lander model in 2019, Musk tweeted: "Putting the word 'Blue' on a ball is questionable branding." Musk later posted a screenshot of a New York Times article on which he changed the name from "Blue Moon" to "Blue Balls."