01-23-2016, 02:26 PM
The Blue Origin rocket that went to the edge of space and landed a couple months ago has just done it again — the very first time a vertical take-off-and-landing rocket has done so.
(Though not the first time for rocket-powered craft in general; that would be SpaceShipOne.)
This friendly rivalry between Blue Origin and SpaceX is great for all of us. I expect that in 5-10 years they will both have reusable orbital launch vehicles, and costs are going to continue to drop sharply.
What I really dig about Blue Origin is "Our vision: Millions of people living and working in space." That's space colonization they're talking about... High Frontier, here we come!
(Though not the first time for rocket-powered craft in general; that would be SpaceShipOne.)
This friendly rivalry between Blue Origin and SpaceX is great for all of us. I expect that in 5-10 years they will both have reusable orbital launch vehicles, and costs are going to continue to drop sharply.
What I really dig about Blue Origin is "Our vision: Millions of people living and working in space." That's space colonization they're talking about... High Frontier, here we come!
Joe Strout
Lead Developer, High Frontier