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[[File:New Shepard booster at Oshkosh Airventure 2017 02 (36143645465).jpg|thumb]] [[File:Blue Origin M7.jpg|thumb]] [[File:New Glenn.svg|thumb]] [[File:Public BE-4 Image.jpg|thumb]] {{Infobox company
 
{{Infobox company
| name = Blue Origin
| name = Blue Origin
| logo = Blue Origin logo.svg
| logo = Blue_Origin_logo.svg
| type = Private
| type = Private
| industry = Aerospace
| industry = Aerospace
| founder = [[Jeff Bezos]]
| founded = 2000
| founded = 2000
| founder = [[Jeff Bezos]]
| headquarters = [[Kent, Washington]], [[United States]]
| headquarters = Kent, Washington, United States
| key_people = [[Bob Smith (CEO)]]
| key_people = Bob Smith (CEO)
| products = [[Suborbital spaceflight]], [[Orbital spaceflight]]
| products = Sub-orbital and orbital spaceflight services
| website = [https://www.blueorigin.com blueorigin.com]
| website = [https://www.blueorigin.com blueorigin.com]
}}
}}


'''Blue Origin''' is an American privately-funded aerospace manufacturer and sub-orbital spaceflight services company founded by [[Jeff Bezos]] in 2000. The company is headquartered in Kent, Washington, and is focused on developing technologies to enable private human access to space with the goal of reducing the cost of space travel and increasing the safety of human spaceflight.
'''Blue Origin''' is an [[American]] [[aerospace manufacturer]] and [[sub-orbital spaceflight services]] company headquartered in [[Kent, Washington]]. Founded in 2000 by [[Jeff Bezos]], the company is focused on developing technologies to enable private human access to space with the goal of lowering costs and increasing reliability.
 
==History==
Blue Origin was founded by [[Jeff Bezos]], the founder of [[Amazon.com]], with the vision of creating a future where millions of people live and work in space. The company’s name refers to the blue planet, Earth, as the point of origin.
 
In its early years, Blue Origin operated in relative secrecy, focusing on research and development. The company’s motto, "Gradatim Ferociter," which means "Step by Step, Ferociously," reflects its methodical approach to developing space technologies.
 
==Technology and Projects==


===New Shepard===
== History ==
[[New Shepard]] is Blue Origin's sub-orbital rocket system designed for space tourism. Named after astronaut [[Alan Shepard]], the first American in space, New Shepard is a reusable launch vehicle that takes passengers to the edge of space, providing a few minutes of weightlessness before returning to Earth.
Blue Origin was founded by [[Jeff Bezos]], the founder of [[Amazon.com]], in 2000. The company initially operated in secret, but in recent years it has become more public about its goals and achievements. Blue Origin's motto is "Gradatim Ferociter," which means "Step by Step, Ferociously."


The New Shepard system consists of a rocket booster and a crew capsule. The booster is designed to return to the launch site and land vertically, while the crew capsule descends under parachutes. The first successful flight of New Shepard occurred in 2015, and the system has since been used for multiple test flights and commercial missions.
== Technology and Projects ==


===New Glenn===
=== New Shepard ===
[[New Glenn]] is an orbital launch vehicle currently under development by Blue Origin. Named after astronaut [[John Glenn]], the first American to orbit Earth, New Glenn is designed to carry payloads to low Earth orbit (LEO) and beyond.
[[New Shepard]] is Blue Origin's suborbital rocket designed for space tourism. It is a reusable launch vehicle that takes off and lands vertically. The rocket is named after [[Alan Shepard]], the first American astronaut in space. New Shepard has successfully completed multiple test flights and is intended to carry passengers on short trips to the edge of space.


New Glenn features a reusable first stage, which is intended to land on a ship at sea, similar to [[SpaceX]]'s Falcon 9. The rocket is expected to be capable of launching both commercial and government payloads, with a planned first flight in the mid-2020s.
=== New Glenn ===
[[New Glenn]] is an orbital launch vehicle currently under development by Blue Origin. Named after [[John Glenn]], the first American to orbit the Earth, New Glenn is designed to be a heavy-lift rocket capable of carrying payloads to [[geostationary transfer orbit]] and beyond. The rocket will feature a reusable first stage, similar to New Shepard.


===Blue Moon===
=== BE-4 Engine ===
[[Blue Moon]] is a lunar lander concept developed by Blue Origin. It is designed to deliver payloads to the lunar surface, supporting NASA's [[Artemis program]] and other lunar exploration missions.
The [[BE-4]] is a [[liquid rocket engine]] developed by Blue Origin. It uses [[liquefied natural gas]] (LNG) and [[liquid oxygen]] (LOX) as propellants. The BE-4 engine is intended to power the first stage of the New Glenn rocket and has also been selected to power the [[United Launch Alliance]]'s [[Vulcan Centaur]] rocket.


Blue Moon can carry scientific instruments, rovers, and other cargo to the Moon, and is part of Blue Origin's broader vision of enabling a sustainable human presence on the Moon.
== Goals and Vision ==
Blue Origin's long-term vision is to enable millions of people to live and work in space. The company aims to build a future where people can live and work in space to benefit Earth. Blue Origin is working on technologies that will allow for the sustainable use of space resources and the development of space infrastructure.


==Partnerships and Collaborations==
== See also ==
Blue Origin has partnered with several organizations and companies to advance its goals. Notably, it is part of the "National Team" led by [[Lockheed Martin]], [[Northrop Grumman]], and [[Draper]] to develop a human landing system for NASA's Artemis program.
 
The company has also collaborated with [[United Launch Alliance]] (ULA) to develop the BE-4 engine, which will power ULA's [[Vulcan Centaur]] rocket.
 
==Future Vision==
Blue Origin's long-term vision is to enable a future where millions of people live and work in space. The company aims to build the infrastructure necessary for space colonization, including reusable rockets, space habitats, and lunar bases.
 
==Also see==
* [[SpaceX]]
* [[SpaceX]]
* [[Virgin Galactic]]
* [[Virgin Galactic]]
* [[NASA]]
* [[Space tourism]]
* [[Space tourism]]
* [[Reusable launch system]]
* [[Reusable launch system]]


{{Aerospace companies}}
== References ==
{{Space exploration}}
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== External links ==
* [https://www.blueorigin.com Official website]


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[[Category:Aerospace companies of the United States]]
[[Category:Space tourism]]
[[Category:Private spaceflight companies]]
[[Category:Private spaceflight companies]]
[[Category:Companies based in Kent, Washington]]
[[Category:Companies established in 2000]]
[[Category:Companies established in 2000]]
[[Category:Jeff Bezos]]

Revision as of 21:22, 27 December 2024


Blue Origin






TypePrivate
Key peopleBob Smith (CEO)
IndustryAerospace
ProductsSuborbital spaceflight, Orbital spaceflight
Website[blueorigin.com Official website]



Blue Origin is an American aerospace manufacturer and sub-orbital spaceflight services company headquartered in Kent, Washington. Founded in 2000 by Jeff Bezos, the company is focused on developing technologies to enable private human access to space with the goal of lowering costs and increasing reliability.

History

Blue Origin was founded by Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com, in 2000. The company initially operated in secret, but in recent years it has become more public about its goals and achievements. Blue Origin's motto is "Gradatim Ferociter," which means "Step by Step, Ferociously."

Technology and Projects

New Shepard

New Shepard is Blue Origin's suborbital rocket designed for space tourism. It is a reusable launch vehicle that takes off and lands vertically. The rocket is named after Alan Shepard, the first American astronaut in space. New Shepard has successfully completed multiple test flights and is intended to carry passengers on short trips to the edge of space.

New Glenn

New Glenn is an orbital launch vehicle currently under development by Blue Origin. Named after John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, New Glenn is designed to be a heavy-lift rocket capable of carrying payloads to geostationary transfer orbit and beyond. The rocket will feature a reusable first stage, similar to New Shepard.

BE-4 Engine

The BE-4 is a liquid rocket engine developed by Blue Origin. It uses liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquid oxygen (LOX) as propellants. The BE-4 engine is intended to power the first stage of the New Glenn rocket and has also been selected to power the United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur rocket.

Goals and Vision

Blue Origin's long-term vision is to enable millions of people to live and work in space. The company aims to build a future where people can live and work in space to benefit Earth. Blue Origin is working on technologies that will allow for the sustainable use of space resources and the development of space infrastructure.

See also

References

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External links