Should the mission proceed as planned, it will mark a major step forward for accessibility in spaceflight—sending the first ...
Blue Origin is targeting Dec. 18 for its NS-37 suborbital launch, which will fly a wheelchair user to space for the first ...
Dec 10 (Reuters) - Jeff Bezos' aerospace firm Blue Origin has been working for over a year on the necessary technology for ...
The boom in AI could find a new home in orbit, at least if three of the world's richest men find a way to make it work.
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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and Elon Musk’s SpaceX are working on plans to launch orbital data centers that will host ...
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Michaela Benthaus will be the first wheelchair user to fly to space on Blue Origin's next mission
Blue Origin hopes launching Michaela Benthaus, a German space engineer who uses a wheelchair, will help make space more accessible.
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Blue Origin to fly first-ever wheelchair user to space aboard New Shepard
Blue Origin aims to fly another set of space tourists to suborbital space aboard ...
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Blue Origin and SpaceX compete for space AI
Jeff Bezos’ aerospace company is now a direct competitor of Elon Musk’s SpaceX after announcing that it’s creating the ...
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Private space race expands as SpaceX, Blue Origin target orbital AI data centers
The world is gearing up for the generative AI boom, for better and worse.
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and Elon Musk’s SpaceX are racing to develop AI data centers in space, with Blue Origin working on core technologies for over a year and SpaceX planning upgraded Starlink ...
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