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Blue Origin launches 6 space tourists to the final frontier after last-minute crew swap (video)
Blue Origin launched six people to suborbital space today (Jan. 22). It was the 17th human spaceflight for the company, which was founded by Amazon's Jeff Bezos.
Blue Origin, owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, says it's stopping human spaceflights for at least two years. The move will allow it to "shift resources" to the company's lunar landing capabilities.
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Blue Origin halts New Shepard as Bezos team races to hit the moon
Blue Origin has slammed the brakes on its New Shepard suborbital flights for at least two years, shelving a space tourism ...
The New Shepard rocket from Blue Origin, which brought 92 people on trips to the edge of space, will cease flying for at ...
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will take a hiatus from its New Shepard spaceflights in Texas to develop a moon lander for NASA that ...
Blue Origin has decided to put its space tourism business on hold as it redirects its attention toward building ...
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin announced plans to pause its New Shepard human spaceflights for at least two years to focus on ...
SpaceX’s stranglehold as NASA’s choice for the historic moon landing planned for the Artemis III mission later this decade was loosened last year to allow competitor Blue Origin back into the ...
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Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin perfect landing meets Amazon's market lift-off; did Blue Origin just launch AMZN stock?
India, Jan. 23 -- In a milestone for commercial space tourism, Jeff Bezos's aerospace company, Blue Origin, successfully launched six private citizens to the edge of space and back on Thursday night.
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