Blue Origin pitches new ‘Mars Telecommunications Orbiter’ for Red Planet missions (video)

Blue Origin wants to support NASA’s Mars plans during the 2028 planetary alignment launch window.

The company has announced plans for a Mars Telecommunications Orbiter (MTO), a new spacecraft designed to establish a multi-relay hub for continuous communications between Earth and Mars.

The MTO, which Blue Origin says could lift off by 2028, is designed to deliver much higher bandwidth to Red Planet spacecraft. It could aid robotic missions on the Martian surface and in orbit, as well as future human exploration of the Red Planet, according to the company.

Artist’s illustration of Blue Origin’s planned Mars Telecommunications Orbiter. (Image credit: Blue Origin)

NASA’s long-term Mars plans — including sample return and eventual crewed missions — will require robust relay infrastructure to maintain pace with the agency’s aging Martian fleet.


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