Blue Origin
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NASA Names Artemis III Crew for 2027 Orbital Test Flight
NASA has announced the four-person crew for the 2027 Artemis III mission, which will serve as a critical Earth-orbit test for commercial lunar landing systems.
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Blue Origin Explosion Triggers ‘Moon Anxiety’ and Disrupts NASA Lunar Timeline
The catastrophic failure of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket during a static fire test has ignited concerns over the U.S. lunar exploration timeline, raising fears that China may gain a competitive advantage in the race to establish a permanent lunar…
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Blue Origin to Build Super-Heavy Launch Site at Vandenberg
The U.S. Space Force has selected Blue Origin to develop a new launch facility at Vandenberg Space Force Base, marking a significant expansion of heavy-lift capabilities in California.
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NASA, Blue Origin Partner on Asteroid Defense Amid 2026 FM3 Flyby
Following the close approach of asteroid 2026 FM3, NASA and Blue Origin have unveiled the ‘NEO Hunter’ mission concept to accelerate planetary defense capabilities.
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Blue Origin Plans 51,000 Orbital Data Center Satellites
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin has filed with the FCC for ‘Project Sunrise,’ proposing up to 51,600 satellites for orbital data centers, challenging SpaceX’s similar ambitions.
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Oscar-Nominated ‘Blue Moon’ Film Shines as Blue Origin Delays Lunar Lander Launch
The phrase ‘Blue Moon’ currently signifies two distinct major news items: Richard Linklater’s critically acclaimed film earning Oscar nominations for Lead Actor and Original Screenplay, and Blue Origin’s lunar lander, ‘Blue Moon Mark 1,’ which is now undergoing testing, with…
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SpaceX Rockets Past Milestones with Record-Breaking Launches and Global Rideshare Program in 2025
SpaceX continues to redefine the boundaries of space access in 2025, delivering record launches, pioneering rideshare missions, and fueling global satellite deployment while rival companies race to keep pace.
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Cape Canaveral Rocket Launches Face Nighttime Curfew Amid FAA Shutdown Strain
The FAA has imposed a rare nighttime curfew on commercial rocket launches at Cape Canaveral and beyond, responding to staff shortages and flight delays during a prolonged government shutdown.
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SpaceX Faces New Competition and Regulatory Shifts in Satellite Internet and Rocket Reusability
As SpaceX’s dominance in satellite internet and reusable rockets is challenged by new regulatory reforms and Blue Origin’s advances, the commercial space race enters a critical phase with global implications.
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Elon Musk Faces Critical Crossroads: Tesla’s $1T Pay Vote, SpaceX’s Moon Race, and the Future of Data in Orbit
Elon Musk stands at the nexus of technology and ambition as Tesla votes on a landmark $1 trillion pay package, SpaceX competes in a high-stakes lunar contest, and plans for data centers in orbit signal a new era for satellite…
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NASA Opens Moon Mission Bids Amid SpaceX Delays: Race Heats Up Against China
NASA is inviting new bids for its lunar mission, citing delays with SpaceX and aiming to outpace China in the renewed race for the Moon.
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Blue Origin’s NS-36: A Milestone in Space Tourism
Blue Origin’s NS-36 mission marks the 15th crewed flight, pushing the boundaries of commercial space tourism with six passengers, including a mysterious CEO.
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Blue Origin’s Next Leap: How Innovation Challenges Space Titans
An emerging wave of unconventional entrepreneurs, including self-taught engineers, is reshaping the future of space exploration, directly challenging industry giants like Blue Origin.
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William Shatner Defies Rumors, Continues Iconic Journey at 94
William Shatner’s agency refutes reports of his hospitalization, highlighting his enduring vitality and reflecting on his storied career and remarkable journey to space.
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AST SpaceMobile Rallies Amid Speculation of Amazon Partnership
Shares of AST SpaceMobile surged following speculation of a potential partnership or acquisition involving Amazon and Blue Origin, fueled by recent events.
