Partners use Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket to test out technologies bound for the moon—without actually sending them there ...
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Space on MSNBlue Origin mimics moon gravity on 1st-of-its-kind New Shepard research rocket launch (video)Blue Origin just launched a first-of-its kind mission to suborbital space. The company, which was founded by Amazon's Jeff ...
For the first time, Blue Origin put its New Shepard suborbital rocket ship through a couple of minutes' worth of moon-level ...
Jeff Bezos’ rocket company has given NASA a brief taste of the moon’s gravity without straying too far from home.
“New Shepard’s ability to provide a lunar gravity environment is an extremely unique and valuable capability as researchers set their sights on a return to the moon,” said Blue Origin’s ...
Limp said Blue Origin would look to fly New Glenn six to eight times this year, including a mission to send an uncrewed spacecraft the company calls Blue Moon to the lunar surface. In 2023 ...
Blue Origin may have the Artemis V moon landing, but the first moon landing since 1972—recently delayed to at least mid-2027—will be using SpaceX hardware. Elon Musk’s company won contracts ...
Blue Origin will launch its first suborbital rocket launch of 2025 today — and attempt a wild spin trick to mimic the moon's gravity during the flight — but if you want to see it live ...
Blue Origin hopes to launch about a half-dozen more New Glenn flights this year — and eventually, it may haul spacecraft and astronauts into orbit and onto the moon. “There’s room for lots ...
the chief executive of Blue Origin, said in a statement. For years, Mr. Bezos has talked of an ambitious vision of millions of people working and living in space, sending spacecraft to the moon ...
Jeff Bezos’ rocket company gave NASA a brief taste of the moon’s gravity Tuesday, without straying too far from home. Blue Origin launched the 29 lunar technology experiments to the edge of ...
Blue Origin will launch its first suborbital rocket launch of 2025 today — and attempt a wild spin trick to mimic the moon's gravity during the flight — but if you want to see it live, you'll need to ...
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