Only 4% of the world recognizes a lower limit of 80 km or 50 miles as the beginning of space. New Shepard flies above both boundaries. One of the many benefits of flying with Blue Origin.pic.twitter.com/4EAzMfCmYT
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Only 4% of the world recognizes a lower limit of 80 km or 50 miles as the beginning of space. New Shepard flies above both boundaries. One of the many benefits of flying with Blue Origin.pic.twitter.com/4EAzMfCmYT
Someone’s salty…
It’s key to understand the nature of healthy completion. Delegitimising you’re competitor is not a part of this and is incredibly childish. At this rate, I preferred it when Blue Origin’s PR/social media team were almost silent.
Oh these comments are about to be gold lmfao
Ooooooooh someone is throwing shade
Maybe you guys should finish New Glenn instead of having pee pee contest over pee pee sized rockets.
You've used the 50 mile mark yourself. On Cew Capsule 2.0's first flight, it reached an apogee of 98 km, but you still called it "biggest windows in space."
Proof. Capsule apogee was 98.268 km. "Biggest windows in space"https://twitter.com/blueorigin/status/940794197241663493?s=19 …
Now let’s compare Blue Orgin capabilities with SpaceX
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