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Friday 10 May 2019 9:36 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 05 June 2019 9:02 am

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos unveils plans to send a Blue Origin rocket to the moon by 2024

Amazon owner Jeff Bezos has unveiled plans to send a spaceship to the moon by 2024 in his latest attempts to become a leader in space exploration.

An unmanned rocked, called Blue Moon, will be around the size of a house, and carry four rovers and other scientific equipment to the moon, he said.

Bezos, who is the richest man in the world, presented his latest plans for his space exploration company Blue Origin at the Washington Convention Center in Washington DC. 

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"It's time to go back to the moon, this time to stay," he said.

The Blue Moon vehicle will feature a new rocket engine called BE-7 that will have 10,000lb (4,535kg) of thrust. 

He also said that his space firm could help NASA meet its target to put astronauts back on the moon by 2024, with a number of officials from the organisation present in the audience.

He said: "We can help meet that timeline but only because we started three years ago."

Blue Origin Founder Jeff Bezos Makes Announcement At Satellite 2019 Conference In DC
Bezos wants to be a leader in space exploration and has spoke of the importance of colonising space (Source: Getty)

The Amazon tycoon's company is also developing a rocket, named New Shepard, for short-space tourism, as well as a heavy-lift launch rocket for satellite launch contracts. 

The latter, called New Glenn, is scheduled to be ready for 2021, while the New Shepard could send humans into suborbital flight later this year. 

Bezos has continually spoke of his desire to colonise space, believing it is important for the future of humanity, but said that reducing launch costs and using resources from space would be vital to that.

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"One of the most important things we know about the moon today is that there's water there," he said.

"It's in the form of ice. It's in the permanently shadowed craters on the poles of the moon."

He is hopeful of becoming a leader in space exploration and winning business from the US, but faces competition from Elon Musk's SpaceX and Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic as the space race continues.

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