Two space debris-related events that occurred this week point to how routine rocket launches can leave their mark on Earth.
That mission is known as NS-30, because it will be the 30th overall launch of Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket-capsule combo.
Blue Origin is reportedly planning on letting go of approximately 10% of its workforce—about 1,000 employees—nearly a month ...
Jeff Bezos’s aerospace company Blue Origin plans to cut about 10 percent of its workforce, its CEO told staff Thursday, ...
HOUSTON—Blue Origin has announced plans for a 10th crewed New Shepard suborbital rocket mission with six private astronauts.
Blue Origin announced plans to lay off 10% of its workforce — more than 1,000 employees — just weeks after the company debuted its first orbital rocket, New Glenn, from Florida’s Space Coast ...
Following this flight, New Shepard will have carried a total of 47 people beyond the Karman line, the internationally recognized boundary of space.
Jeff Bezos’s aerospace company Blue Origin plans to cut about 10 percent of its workforce, its CEO told staff Thursday, according to an email obtained by The Hill. The company is eliminating ...
Impact Link Another Jeff Bezos-founded company wants fewer middle managers. Bezos' rocket company, Blue Origin, said on Thursday that it was laying off about 10% of its workers and thinning out ...
Blue Origin maintains an ambitious space portfolio. Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin LLC is cutting about 10% of its workforce, a significant pullback aimed at slashing costs and refocusing ...
According to the official announcement, the five confirmed passengers include Lane Bess, Jesús Calleja, Elaine Chia Hyde, Richard Scott, and Tushar Shah. Lane Bess, founder of Bess Ventures and ...
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DMR News (English) on MSNBlue Origin Cuts Workforce to Focus on New Glenn Rocket LaunchesBlue Origin, the rocket company owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is set to lay off nearly 1,400 employees, representing ...
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