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Space.com on MSNBlue Origin pitches new 'Mars Telecommunications Orbiter' for Red Planet missions (video)
The MTO, which Blue Origin says could lift off by 2028, is designed to deliver much higher bandwidth to Red Planet spacecraft ...
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Space.com on MSNWatch Blue Origin launch its 200th payload on 35th New Shepard spaceflight Aug. 23
Liftoff of the uncrewed NS-35 mission is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. EDT on Saturday (Aug. 23) from West Texas. Blue Origin plans ...
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Faces High-Stakes Mars Test with ESCAPADE
The most dramatic test to date for Blue Origin’s towering New Glenn rocket will not be from low Earth orbit, but from the ...
Blue Origin is offering a version of Blue Ring as a Mars communications orbiter as it and others propose ways to provide ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNBlue Origin Unveils ‘Mars Telecommunications Orbiter’ to Enhance Mars Mission Connectivity
Blue Origin has proposed the Mars Telecommunications Orbiter (MTO) to support NASA’s Mars exploration missions. Set for a ...
Blue Origin is readying its New Glenn rocket for its second launch, designated NG-2, with a target date of no earlier than ...
Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin announced the arrival of the Blue Ring-based Mars Telecommunications Orbiter (MTO) ...
This new approach, which will mix NASA assets and commercial infrastructure, would gradually replace the patchwork relay ...
SpaceX's Starship is regarded as the world's largest rocket. How does it compare in height to other launch vehicles from SpaceX, ULA or Blue Origin?
Blue Origin Blue Origin has officially announced that its next-generation New Glenn rocket will launch NASA’s ESCAPADE Mars mission in a flight targeted for no earlier than mid-August 2025.
Blue Origin’s first launch of its New Glenn rocket was supposed to send up a pair of Mars-bound satellites for NASA, but uncertain readiness plans last year forced NASA to yank back its payload.
In further alignment with Trump’s energy goals, Sean Duffy, transportation secretary and acting NASA administrator, announced plans to build a nuclear power plant on the moon. The private sector is ...
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