Amazon filed a lawsuit to block The Washington Post's request to acquire records relating to the tech company's in-development satellite initiative. According to its website, the initiative, Project Kuiper,
Blue Origin is key to Amazon's ability to compete with SpaceX Starlink. Jeff Bezos has finally done it. He's finally reached space with an honest-to-goodness orbital-class rocket. Ten years ago, Bezos ignited a feud with SpaceX founder Elon Musk when his Blue Origin rocket company launched a suborbital New Shepard rocket to the edge of space and then landed it back on Earth.
While Jeff Bezos has spent $14 billion to achieve his first space launch, his billionaire rival has built a thriving business, mostly with other people’s money.
Workers voted 130-100 for union representation at the Center City in Philadelphia, according to the National Labor Relations Board.
Flawed rocket launches by SpaceX and Blue Origin still leave both companies in position to dominate the space sector.
Despite the failure, Elon Musk appeared to see the bright side, posting: "Success is uncertain, but entertainment is guaranteed!"
One of the key questions about Blue Origin is whether it will push toward full reusability with New Glenn. In 2021, Ars first reported on an effort codenamed "Project Jarvis" to develop a stainless steel upper stage that could be reused. The company even built a test tank, although the effort was eventually shelved.
Hours after Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin nailed its first-ever orbital mission, SpaceX seized back the spotlight on Thursday as its latest test of Starship, its gargantuan next-generation megarocket, ended with the upper stage dramatically disintegrating over the Atlantic.
Jeff Bezos' fiancée was spotted in a revealing lace bustier under her suit to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
SpaceX's Starship exploded mid-air during its ... Blue Origin was founded by Amazon (AMZN) founder and former CEO Jeff Bezos.
"Good luck today @elonmusk and the whole spacex team!!" the Amazon founder wrote on X. NASA's outgoing chief Bill Nelson meanwhile offered his congratulations to SpaceX for the booster catch ...
NASA reaffirms it is working with SpaceX to bring back the Starliner crew from the International Space Station. Read more.