Jeff
Bezos' space company successfully re-flies, lands rocket
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[January 23, 2016]
By Irene Klotz
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla (Reuters) - - Amazon
founder Jeff Bezos' space transportation company, Blue Origin,
successfully launched and landed a suborbital rocket for a second time,
a key step in its quest to develop reusable boosters, the company said
on Friday.
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The New Shepard rocket and capsule, which is designed to carry six
passengers, blasted off from a launch site in West Texas at 11:22
a.m. CST (1722 GMT) and landed itself minutes later back on the
launch pad, the company said in a statement.
The rocket that flew on Friday was the same vehicle that made a
successful test launch and landing two months ago, demonstrating
reuse, Bezos said in a statement posted on Blue Origin’s website 10
hours after the flight.
“I’m a huge fan of rocket-powered vertical landing,” Bezos wrote.
“To achieve our vision of millions of people living and working in
space, we will need to build very large rocket boosters. And the
vertical landing (system) scales extraordinarily well.”
Fellow tech titan Elon Musk’s SpaceX in December successfully
returned a rocket to a landing pad in Florida after it blasted off
on a satellite-delivery mission.
Blue Origin and SpaceX are among a handful of companies working to
develop rockets that can fly themselves back to Earth so they can be
refurbished and flown again, potentially slashing launch costs.
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SpaceX on Sunday attempted to land a rocket on a platform floating
in the Pacific Ocean, but one of the booster’s four landing legs
gave way and the rocket keeled over and exploded.
For now, Blue Origin is flying suborbital rockets, which do not have
the speed to put spacecraft into orbit around Earth. The company is
working on a more powerful rocket engine, with testing slated to
begin this year, Bezos said.
(Reporting by Irene Klotz; Editing by Shri Navaratnam)
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