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Blue Origin is coming for SpaceX with over 5,000 satellites launching sooner than you'd think
Blue Origin has set its sights on SpaceX's market share by planning to launch its own constellation satellite system to compete against Starlink.
Blue Origin has “paused” its New Shepard program for the next two years, a move that likely signals a permanent end to the suborbital space tourism initiative.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will take a hiatus from its New Shepard spaceflights in Texas to develop a moon lander for NASA that will launch in Florida.
These constellations are all key players within a new generation of space-based internet providers, but differ wildly in terms of scale, deployment, purpose, and target market.
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Blue Origin pauses trips on rocket that carried Jeff Bezos, Katy Perry and William Shatner to space
Blue Origin is pausing flights aboard its suborbital space tourism rocket New Shepard in order to expedite development of a lunar lander for NASA’s Artemis program.
After clunky Artemis test, Congress heeds renewed call to rely on companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin
After a Trump administration push last year to kill off the existing architecture of NASA’s Artemis program, Congress made moves to save it injecting billions toward funding the pricey, oft-delayed
In today’s Tech Bytes, Blue Origin is shifting its focus. The company has operated tourist flights to the edge of space since 2021, but now it plans to concentrate on developing lunar landers for future NASA missions. While that work is underway, there will be no more tourist flights for at least two years.
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth made a stop Monday at the sprawling Blue Origin rocket manufacturing facility on Merritt Island.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin announced plans to pause its New Shepard human spaceflights for at least two years to focus on developing a lunar lander.
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Blue Origin radically shifts course to dominate Earth orbit and Moon
Blue Origin is abruptly reshaping its business around a single, high‑stakes goal: controlling key lanes in Earth orbit and on the lunar surface. Instead of selling short suborbital hops to celebrities,