Two space debris-related events that occurred this week point to how routine rocket launches can leave their mark on Earth.
Jeff Bezos' aerospace company, Blue Origin, is laying off about 1,000 workers, according to media reports. Blue Origin CEO ...
Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp outlined the cutbacks in a Thursday morning email to employees, who were later notified of their ...
New Glenn, which has been in development for about a decade, can carry 50 tons (45 metric tons) of payload to low Earth orbit ...
Partners use Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket to test out technologies bound for the moon—without actually sending them there ...
NASA had cut a deal that may stave off sweeping layoffs seen across other federal agencies, but still will see about 900 less ...
Jeff Bezos’ rocket company has given NASA a brief taste of the moon’s gravity without straying too far from home.
Jeff Bezos’ space company Blue Origin told its employees Thursday it would lay off about 10% of its workforce.
For the first time, Blue Origin put its New Shepard suborbital rocket ship through a couple of minutes' worth of moon-level ...
The marketplace for private space enterprises is far from free, especially with SpaceX CEO and eagerly willing Martian sperm ...
NASA is losing four key senior officials close to its flagship moon program, according to people familiar with the changes, ...
Blue Origin’s smallest rocket, the suborbital and reusable New ... he said of the 100-kilometer/62-mile altitude ...