Jeff Bezos Beats Elon Musk’s SpaceX in the Reusable Rocket Race

By Published on November 24, 2015

Blue Origin, the private space firm owned by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, has just dropped a huge, unexpectedย gauntlet in the race to develop a reusable rocket. It just launched its New Shepard space vehicle (video, below) consisting of a BE-3 rocket and crew capsule to a suborbital height of around 100.5 kilometers (62 miles). The capsule then separated and touched down beneath a parachute, but more importantly, the BE-3 rocket also started its own descent. After the rockets fired at nearly 5,000 feet, it made a a controlled vertical landing at a gentle 4.4 mph.

Read the article “Jeff Bezos Beats Elon Musk’s SpaceX in the Reusable Rocket Race” on engadget.com.

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