'NASA Rules,' space company founder tweets after beating billionaire Jeff Bezos

NASA has selected SpaceX to land the first astronauts on the surface of the Moon since 1972, the agency said Friday, in a huge victory for Elon Musk’s company, which beat Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and defense contractor Dynetics Inc.

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Bezos and Musk -- the world’s first and third wealthiest men respectively, according to Forbes -- were competing on building a spacecraft that would take humans to the moon as early as 2024.

The contract, worth $2.9 billion, involves the prototype Starship spacecraft that is being tested at SpaceX’s southern Texas facility.

“NASA Rules!!” Musk wrote on Twitter after the announcement.

Read more at i24