Mars, NASA and Jeff Bezos
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Jeff Bezos-owned Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is taking two NASA probes to Mars, competing with Elon Musk's SpaceX.
Blue Origin successfully launched and partially landed its New Glenn rocket, carrying NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. This achievement marks a significant step in the company's bid to rival SpaceX in reusable rocket technology.
Jeff Bezos has narrowed the gap with Elon Musk in the space race after successfully landing one of his reusable rockets for the first time. The Amazon founder, who owns space rocket maker Blue Origin, launched a probe to Mars late on Thursday powered by the company’s New Glenn rocket, which is set to compete with Mr Musk’s SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
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Musk Made 4 Otherworldly Promises for Tesla’s Future in Response to His $1 Trillion Pay Deal
Tesla's CEO is already the wealthiest man in the world. If he can follow through on his sweeping projections, he may become the first trillionaire.
Ron Baron, the billionaire investor who has been one of Tesla’s most vocal long-term backers, laid out an ultra-bullish trajectory for the company’s stock in a new interview to CNBC, arguing that the market still underestimates the scale of what Elon Musk is building.
Musk is musing about using Starlink technology to create AI data centers in space. AI is the next big thing that promises to disrupt technology and the economy. One drawback is that AI data centers require a great deal of power, which is one reason the industry is taking a second look at nuclear power.
Elon Musk doesn't just want to send astronauts to Mars — he wants to send your kids too. The SpaceX founder, who's spent years trying to make life "multiplanetary," shared an update in May that felt less like a corporate milestone and more like a recruitment video for humanity's next big leap.