Medicine & TechnologySpaceX CEO Elon Musk told Blue Origin CEO Jeff Bezos that they cannot sue their way to the moon amid the legal dispute against NASA.
Will Elon Musk ever going to space following the steps of other billionaire founders Jeff Bezos and Sir Richard Branson? Perhaps someday, but it seems that it is not yet the priority of SpaceX as of now.
NASA is awarding a total of $146 million to five companies, including SpaceX and Blue Origin, to develop designs for a lunar lander that will be used in future Artemis missions.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak announced a new space startup company that is unlike any of the existing ones today as it is said to focus on cleaning space junk in low Earth orbit.
Jeff Bezos is suing NASA due to some "fundamental issues" in awarding the $2.9 billion lunar lander deal and accuses the space agency of unlawful and improper evaluation of proposals during the selection process. SpaceX is yet to comment on the matter.
Blue Origin eyes competing with SpaceX again by "secretly" launching Project Jarvis. The so-called confidential plan aims to make fully reusable spacecrafts.
People who take commercial flights to space will not be called an astronaut, according to new FAA rule. That means, Jeff Bezos and his crew, and even Richard Branson do not qualify to be called one.