Blue Origin’s Post

Congratulations to NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Dragonfly on passing its Critical Design Review! Featuring our Honeybee Robotics Exploration Systems' Drill for Acquisition of Complex Organics (DrACO), the mission will search for signs of prebiotic life and microbial habitability on Titan, one of Saturn’s moons. This pioneering rotorcraft is set to launch in July 2028 and arrive at Titan in 2034. Image credit: NASA

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Marcia Bezos Thorne Jorgensen

CFO. M.S. in Accounting. Candidate for CPA & Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership. AWS Cloud Practitioner

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Republicans, Jeffrey P Bezos Jorgensen and his wife, Marcia Bezos Thorne Jorgensen, highlighted that--In service to God and our Country, we think and work ahead. Therefore, we are All-Smiles because our Washington Post and Blue Origin Space Organization are healthy!

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Sylvester Igene

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happy for NASA for this future Mars jet- Dragonfly

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Jeffrey E.

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Amazing

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Gamble Herman

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This is a great

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Alexandra Ornelas

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Greetings from Portugal 🇵🇹

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Don Aucoin

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Hunter Lahasky you need one of these!

Adrianna Garza

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how exciting! Can't wait to one day be apart of a team like this!

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Sajjad R.

Weather & Earth Systems/Deep Space Exploration Mission Success Manager

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Well deserved!

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Greg Walter

Operations, Program / Project, Change / Operational Excellence, Logistics Leader driving results and accomplishment!

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Congrats! 🎉!! This is exciting, groundbreaking, and …. Blue Origin!!!

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