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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin will give NASA a spin in lunar gravity on suborbital flight – GeekWire
With backing from NASA, Blue Origin will upgrade its New Shepard suborbital spaceship to provide lunar levels of gravity for future experiments.

A drones eye view shows Blue Origins New Shepard spaceship lifting off for a test flight. (Blue Origin Photo)
With backing from NASA, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos Blue Origin space venture will upgrade its New Shepard suborbital spaceship to provide lunar levels of gravity for future experiments.
Humanity has been dreaming about artificial gravity since the earliest days of spaceflight, Erika Wagner, Blue Origins director of payloads for New Shepard, said today in a news release. Its exciting to be…
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