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Blue Origin pauses New Shepard, shoots for the moon
Blue Origin announced on Jan. 30, 2026, that it will pause New Shepard flights for at least two years. The company, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is instead redirecting resources to lunar ...
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin announced plans to pause its New Shepard human spaceflights for at least two years to focus on ...
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Blue Origin is pausing its suborbital flights from West Texas for at least two years. Here's why.
Blue Origin is pausing suborbital flights on its New Shepard rocket from West Texas to focus on its "human lunar capabilities ...
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will take a hiatus from its New Shepard spaceflights in Texas to develop a moon lander for NASA that ...
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Blue Origin pauses trips on rocket that carried Jeff Bezos, Katy Perry and William Shatner to space
Blue Origin is pausing flights aboard its suborbital space tourism rocket New Shepard in order to expedite development of a lunar lander for NASA’s Artemis program.
Blue Origin announced Jan. 30 that it will halt flights of its New Shepard suborbital vehicle for at least two years as it focuses on human lunar exploration.
The company is trying to take advantage of President Donald Trump's desire to return astronauts to the lunar surface by the ...
Blue Origin plans to put a focus on the development of its human lunar capabilities, so it won’t be sending tourists to space ...
Jeff Bezos's space company Blue Origin said Friday it would temporarily pause flights of its space tourism rocket to focus ...
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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 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, 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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