Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin will launch rocket next week, passengers will go to space

Blue Origin: Amazon company founder Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin company will launch the suborbital rocket next week. Blue Origin said Tuesday that it aims to launch its New Shepard suborbital rocket next week. Earlier, the company's rocket had crashed in the year 2022. The company said that we will try to launch our next New Shepard payload mission on December 18.

Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin will launch rocket next week, passengers will go to space

Blue Origin company of Amazon company founder Jeff Bezos will launch the suborbital rocket next week. Blue Origin said Tuesday that it aims to launch its New Shepard suborbital rocket next week. Earlier, the company's rocket had crashed in the year 2022.

"We will attempt to launch our next New Shepard payload mission on December 18," the company tweeted on Twitter. The rocket will carry 33 science and research payloads along with 33,000 postcards.

Earlier, Origin had sent six people to space for space tourism. The flight from Launch Site One in Texas, by the company's New Shepard spacecraft, was heavy. This spacecraft took the passengers 107 kilometres above the earth and then from there people returned to Earth through parachutes.

Whereas, Blue Origin has been discontinued. Virgin Galactic, a rival of British billionaire Richard Branson's company Blue Origin, has sent five flights into space this year. These two companies compete in the space tourism sector.

Virgin Galactic is selling tickets for between $200,000 and $450,000.