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Bezos Optimistic About Space Policy Under Trump, Backs Musk

Bezos is in Cape Canaveral, Florida for the debut launch of Blue Origin's New Glenn, a 30 story-tall rocket that is expected to chip away at SpaceX's market dominance
Jeff Bezos, Glasgow, \November 2, 2021. Paul Ellis/Pool via REUTERS
Jeff Bezos, Glasgow, November 2, 2021. Paul Ellis/Pool via REUTERS

Amazon founder and executive chairman Jeff Bezos expressed optimism about the incoming Trump administration’s outlook towards space agenda. Bezos, also the founder of Blue Origin, an aerospace engineering company, told Reuters that he feels Elon Musk, the SpaceX CEO, would not use his close ties with US President-elect Donald Trump to undercut his space company.

Musk, of late, has formed a camaraderie with Trump, emerging as a pivotal person in his successful presidential campaign.

“Elon has been very clear that he’s doing this for the public interest and not for his personal gain. And I take him at face value,” said Bezos, founder of Blue Origin which rivals SpaceX in the space industry.

Bezos is in Cape Canaveral, Florida for the debut launch of Blue Origin’s New Glenn, a 30 story-tall rocket that is expected to chip away at SpaceX’s market dominance and kick start Blue Origin’s long-delayed entrance in the satellite launch business.

Bezos Partially Endorses Musk

Musk, who spent more than a quarter billion dollars to help elect Trump, has had the president-elect’s ear on space matters and last month said the US should send missions straight to Mars instead of going to the moon first, raising industry concerns of a major shakeup to NASA’s space exploration program.

“My own opinion is that we should do both – we need to go to the moon and we should go to Mars,” Bezos said when asked if he was concerned about changes to NASA’s moon program.

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“What we shouldn’t do is start and stop things. We should continue with the lunar program for sure,” Bezos said.

Trump in his second term is expected to make sweeping changes to NASA’s moon program and focus heavily on sending missions to Mars.

Competition Ahead

Standing 30 stories tall, New Glenn has been a core focus for Blue Origin since the beginning of its decade-long development, representing a multibillion-dollar effort to sate demand for satellite constellation launches and snatch market share from SpaceX’s workhorse Falcon 9.

If successful in its debut, New Glenn can later start launching Amazon’s broadband internet satellite constellation, Kuiper, that will rival SpaceX’s Starlink network, accelerating competition on another front.

(With inputs from Reuters)