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The Moon Mission That Won't Go to the Moon
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The Moon Mission That Won't Go to the Moon

NASA's Artemis III has been redesigned as an Earth-orbit mission. SpaceX and Blue Origin say their landers won't be ready until late 2027. What does this mean for the future of lunar exploration?

The Rocket Landed. The Satellite Didn't Make It.
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The Rocket Landed. The Satellite Didn't Make It.

Blue Origin's New Glenn nailed its second booster landing, but AST SpaceMobile's BlueBird 7 satellite ended up in the wrong orbit—effectively useless. What this split outcome reveals about the space race.

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Doyun Han
New Glenn's Third Flight: One Win, One Miss
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New Glenn's Third Flight: One Win, One Miss

Blue Origin successfully reflew an orbital-class booster for the first time, but New Glenn's upper stage failed on its third mission — raising questions about NASA's Artemis timeline.

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Doyun Han
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The Booster Landed. The Satellite Didn't.
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The Booster Landed. The Satellite Didn't.

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket nailed its first booster reuse — but lost a customer satellite to a botched upper stage. What this split verdict means for the space industry, NASA's moon plans, and the race against SpaceX.

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Doyun Han
The End of SpaceX's Monopoly Might Come This Sunday
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The End of SpaceX's Monopoly Might Come This Sunday

Blue Origin's New Glenn is set to refly a used booster, directly challenging SpaceX's grip on orbital launch. If it works, a three-way satellite internet race begins—and your 'No Service' problem gets a lot more interesting.

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Doyun Han
Two Spacecraft, One Crater, One Prize
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Two Spacecraft, One Crater, One Prize

Blue Origin's Endurance and China's Chang'e 7 are both headed to the Moon's south pole this year. The race for lunar water ice is no longer theoretical.

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Doyun Han
NASA's Moon Lander Bet on Private Industry Is Paying Off — But Questions Remain
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NASA's Moon Lander Bet on Private Industry Is Paying Off — But Questions Remain

NASA's inspector general says fixed-price contracts with SpaceX and Blue Origin for lunar landers are working. But the report also reveals how much we still don't know.

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Doyun Han
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Blue Origin Finally Puts Money Where Its Mission Is
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Blue Origin Finally Puts Money Where Its Mission Is

For nearly two decades, Blue Origin employees held stock options that had no clear path to value. A new plan changes that—and signals something bigger about where the company is headed.

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Doyun Han
The $15 Million Question: Why Rocket Reusability Isn't Always Worth It
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The $15 Million Question: Why Rocket Reusability Isn't Always Worth It

Blue Origin and SpaceX faced the same dilemma about reusing rocket upper stages. Their different choices reveal the complex economics of space launch.

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Doyun Han
Blue Origin Grounds New Shepard for Two Years—Is Space Tourism's First Chapter Over?
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Blue Origin Grounds New Shepard for Two Years—Is Space Tourism's First Chapter Over?

Blue Origin pauses New Shepard suborbital flights for two years, effectively ending a program that flew 98 people to space since 2015. The move signals a strategic shift and raises questions about the commercial viability of space tourism.

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Doyun Han
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket on the launchpad
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Blue Origin's New Glenn Set for February 2026 Launch with AST SpaceMobile

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is scheduled to launch AST SpaceMobile's Block 2 BlueBird satellite in late February 2026, featuring the reuse of the NG-2 booster.

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Doyun Han
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket lifting off during a launch attempt
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Blue Origin TeraWave Enterprise Satellite Network Launching 2027

Blue Origin announces TeraWave, a multi-orbit satellite network offering up to 6Tb bandwidth for enterprise customers. Deployment starts late 2027.

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