Credit: Blue Origin WASHINGTON — Blue Origin conducted the tenth crewed flight of its New Shepard suborbital vehicle Feb. 25, carrying six people, one of whom remained at least semi-anonymous.
Blue Origin is reportedly preparing to lay off anywhere from a few hundred to as many as 1,000 workers. The company recently completed development of its New Glenn space rocket. Now, Blue Origin ...
Blue Origin and its New Shepard rocket set a new milestone on Tuesday as the space tourism firm’s commercial operations continue to ramp up. With the launch of the NS-30 mission—New Shepard ...
Blue Origin's New Shepard booster touches down after launching the NS-30 suborbital tourist mission on Feb. 25, 2025. | Credit: Blue Origin Blue Origin called today's flight NS-30, because it was ...
The New Shepard booster descends to a landing at Launch Site One in West Texas. (Blue Origin via YouTube) Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture sent its 10th crew on a quick suborbital ride to ...
If all goes according to plan, Blue Origin's suborbital New Shepard vehicle will lift off from the company's West Texas site on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. EST (1630 GMT; 9:30 a.m. local Texas time).
After a slight delay due to a hold, Blue Origin's suborbital New Shepard vehicle lifted off from the company's West Texas site today at 10:50 a.m. EST (1550 GMT; 9:50 a.m. local Texas time).
Bloomberg reported last week that one of the new space companies challenging Boeing's dominance in rocketry, Blue Origin, is also preparing to lay off a chunk of its workforce. As Bloomberg ...
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