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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin to launch thousands of satellites to rival SpaceX and even Amazon services: 'Calls for data centers in space [next]'
"This is next level sick in so many ways!" Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin to launch thousands of satellites to rival SpaceX and even ...
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Amazon's internet-beaming satellites are bright enough to disrupt astronomical research, study finds
The satellites in Amazon's new internet-beaming megaconstellation in low Earth orbit are bright enough to disrupt ...
A proposed merger between Elon Musk's SpaceX and xAI, reported exclusively by Reuters on Thursday, could give fresh momentum ...
A supercomputer simulation of the Apollo 12 landing on the moon was created to "improve its understanding of plume-surface interactions," according to NASA. Credit: Patrick Moran, NASA Ames Research ...
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US Space & Rocket Center hosts third annual AI symposium, unveils planetarium upgrades
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center kicks off its third annual AI symposium with beginner workshops while its planetarium upgrades ...
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will launch a rocket from West Texas bearing six lucky passengers who will become the latest to ride ...
Blue Origin will launch a 6-person crew to the edge of space from West Texas. Here's where to watch the mission from nearby.
Blue Origin is looking to send the first of TeraWave's 5,408 satellites into space in the fourth quarter of 2027.
Jeff Bezos’ space company plans to build a satellite network that would compete with SpaceX’s Starlink business—as well as ...
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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 ...
A growing cadence … The Ariane 6 rocket has launched five times, including its debut flight in July 2024. All of the launches ...
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