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Billionaire Jeff Bezos's space firm Blue Origin has launched a NASA mission to Mars after two earlier abandoned attempts. It landed a booster from its New Glenn rocket back on Earth, matching a feat only achieved by Elon Musk's SpaceX. Catch up on the launch as it happened.
news.sky.comA Falcon Heavy flight was delayed, but another SpaceX launch went well as two SES satellites were successfully deployed. The TEMPO spectrometer will measure air quality and pollution across North America to improve forecasting. The satellite will serve the Americas, Greenland and Atlantic Ocean air and sea lanes. Monday morning's uncrewed Blue Origin launch of their New Shepard space craft ended in a mishap officially being called an "anomaly", and it is now under investigation by the Federal...
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www.ndtv.comBlue Origin successfully launched its New Shepard rocket on July 18 from the company’s West Texas launch site with five NASA-supported technologies onboard.
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