SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Jeff Bezos announced Monday that he’s going to space. The multi-billionaire announced that he’s going aboard the first human flight operated by his aerospace company, Blue ...
The concept of orbital data centers has gained traction among tech giants as those on Earth have driven up demand for electricity and water to cool their servers.
The move to place data centers into space is being driven largely by the insatiable energy demands of AI models and applications. Musk and Bezos have each concluded that space offers 24/7 solar energy ...
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin delayed the launch of a crew of six on a suborbital joyride Thursday, citing an unspecified issue ...
"People say they go into space and they come back changed," Bezos told the "TODAY" show's Hoda Kotb. "Astronauts always talk about that." ...
Michaela Benthaus, a 33-year-old woman from Germany, became the first wheelchair user to go to space, after launching off ...
Saturday's launch marked Blue Origin's 16th New Shepard flight with passengers aboard since Bezos, his brother and two others ...
Aerospace engineer Michaela Benthaus may become the 1st person who uses a wheelchair to go to space when Blue Origin's next ...
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos thinks "millions" of human beings will choose to live in space soon — and by choice. "In the next couple of decades, I believe there will be millions of people living in ...
A 33-year-old aerospace engineer has made space travel history, becoming the first person who uses a wheelchair to pass the ...
Those storylines now feel really stale in many ways. Sure, plenty of pessimism still exist s. Public and political sentiment — nudged by the need for abundant clean energy, competition with China, and ...
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his wife, Lauren, have placed an unusual building in the yard of their new $175 million mansion ...