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Blue Origin step closer to tech needed to make Mars, the moon into self-sustaining worlds

The spaceflight technology company, owned by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is most famous for its human spaceflights from its rural Texas facility, Launch Site One. The process produces ... Read More
Investing in Space: Amazon plays catch-up with SpaceX in satellite internet race

SpaceX has an edge over internet satellite entrants with its established Starlink constellation and launch capabilities. Amazon's fledgling Project Kuiper, which is still building its network, has ... Read More
Is there a launch today? Upcoming SpaceX, Blue Origin, NASA launch schedule at Cape Canaveral

A new record approaches: By September's end, 83 orbital rockets lifted off from Florida's Space Coast thus far this year. For perspective's sake, that sum has already blown past the former annual ... Read More
Could Blue Origin develop Artemis III moon lander? NASA reopens bidding.
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy announced Monday that he would allow other companies to compete for the Artemis III landing contract that was awarded to the SpaceX Starship spacecraft. Read More
SpaceX launches more Starlink satellite into low-Earth orbit

Sept. 25 (UPI) --SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket with a payload of more than two dozen Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit early Thursday from Central Florida. The rocket launched at 4:36 a.m. Read More
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