SpaceX V/s Blue Origin

SpaceX vs Blue Origin
Blue Origin project is ambitious because it wants to win US$30 million in diverse problems that can be solved with the help of high mark-ups availability. NASA doesn't have the resources to solve them, making Blue Origin a perfect competitor for private space companies. The company has signed deals for selling launch vehicles and spacecraft to NASA which are both government and private organizations so they both have successful beginnings. On the other hand,

SpaceX vs Blue Origin
SpaceX is a company that focuses on bringing in reusable rockets and building advanced technology that would help reduce the costs of launching satellites in space. Elon Musk is the founder of SpaceX and he proves himself as a brilliant businessman who believes strongly in private enterprise over government bureaucracy. SpaceX will reduce cost by developing Falcon Heavy which would take 35 tons into orbit instead of 22 tons of cargo; it is way cheaper than various other options available today. In short, Blue Origin may lack funds, but its strategy for receiving remains matching with market leaders like SpaceX and others.

Blue Origin is better than SpaceX.

SpaceX vs Blue Origin
because while they both are doing the same thing, there has been proof that Blue Origin has been able to transfer more cargo from earth to outer space, among other reasons. After the latest NASA awards were announced for the Commercial Crew Program in September 2014, NASA determined that three companies - SpaceX and Boeing, and Blue Origin were in charge of getting astronauts into space by 2017. Blue Origin was slated to carry about 27% over a minimum of 20 missions within the time frame outlined. SpaceX did not reach this target given at only about 30% aboard 12 missions. What this means is that Blue Origin can transport more cargo from our planet into outer space than their rivals.

Something about Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.

SpaceX vs Blue Origin
Space X and Blue Origin, Tesla or Amazon, Which one is the Best? There are several industries in which billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk (also sometimes referred to as "business magnate", "pioneer of forward-thinking business models" and "serial entrepreneur”) is attempting to make his mark. The list of industries that Musk has tried to disrupt with new business plans that look more science fiction than anything else with promises of changing the way we lead our everyday lives to include renewable energy, solar panel production, automobiles, space exploration, and reusable rockets. In 2001 his first company, Zip2 Corporation was purchased by online giant Compaq for nearly 300 million dollars which earned Elon Musk his first fortune, and Jeff Bezos created his own company, which he named Amazon, after the success of which he invested in other industries such as OTT platform, Amazon Alexa, etc.

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