Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin is pausing its space tourism flights for 'no less than two years' in order to focus all of its resources on upcoming missions to the moon, the company announced Friday. Blue Origin made the announcement just a few weeks ahead of the expected third launch of its New Glenn mega-rocket, which is slated for late February. The company had previously suggested it was going to use the third New Glenn launch to send its robotic lunar lander to the moon, but that spacecraft is still undergoing testing at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas. Since retaking office, President Donald Trump has put pressure on NASA to send astronauts back to the moon before the end of his second term. That has cleared the way for companies other than SpaceX to compete for these missions. Blue Origin first flew the New Shepard rocket more than a decade ago, and it became the first rocket to go to space and safely land back on Earth. Unlike SpaceX's Falcon 9, though, the New...
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