Jeff Bezos’ rocket company has given NASA a brief taste of the moon’s gravity without straying too far from home.
For the first time, Blue Origin put its New Shepard suborbital rocket ship through a couple of minutes' worth of moon-level ...
The experiments launched abroad Blue Origin's New Shepard were mainly sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space ...
Blue Origin's famed New Shepard spacecraft simulated the moon's low gravity on board its capsule during a brief flight ...
A Blue Origin spacecraft will attempt to mimic lunar gravity in a daring maneuver during a planned Tuesday morning launch ...
Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket and spacecraft completed its moon-gravity mission, but the capsule appeared to have a slight ...
A Blue Origin spacecraft will attempt to mimic lunar gravity in a daring maneuver during a planned Tuesday morning launch ...
Jeff Bezos already had the money and the motivation to build Orbital Reef. Now he also has a rocket to make it happen.
Here's the long-anticipated moment that Blue Origin got its New Glenn rocket off the ground this morning in Florida. The huge vehicle successful took off and managed to complete its goal of ...
The Jeff Bezos-owned Blue Origin sent its massive new rocket ... The seven-engine, 320-foot New Glenn rocket — named for late astronaut John Glenn, the first American to orbit the planet ...
Blue Origin launched its New Glenn rocket, named after astronaut John Glenn, from Cape Canaveral. The rocket carried a prototype satellite, with plans for future missions including lunar exploration.