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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin extracts oxygen from Moon dust in a breakthrough for long-term human life on Moon

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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin extracts oxygen from Moon dust in a breakthrough for long-term human life on Moon

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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is set to launch in March from Florida, carrying commercial satellites to low-Earth orbit. The rocket's third launch will help deliver broadband network satellites for AST SpaceMobile, a cellular broadband service provider.

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is preparing for its third launch from Florida. The launch, scheduled for March, will carry commercial satellites to low-Earth orbit. The rocket will deploy broadband network satellites for AST SpaceMobile. Blue Origin's New Glenn is a powerful two-stage heavy-lift launch vehicle. It stands at 322 feet tall and is capable of shuttling satellites to low-Earth orbit. The rocket's first stage booster will be reused for the third launch.

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