KEY POINTS
  • Jeff Bezos explained at an event Wednesday how his space company, Blue Origin, is learning from test flights of rocket New Shepard, according to Space News.
  • He reportedly said that the lessons from the company's New Shepard rocket are informing its development of the massive New Glenn rocket.
  • New Glenn, once operational, would compete with SpaceX's Falcon Heavy for missions as well as national security contracts.

At an aerospace luncheon in New York on Wednesday, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos gave several key insights into his passion project Blue Origin, rather than his day job.

Bezos explained how the space company is learning from test flights of rocket New Shepard, which he expects will begin flying passengers on short trips into space this year. According to industry publication Space News, Bezos said at the event that the lessons from New Shepard are informing Blue Origin's development of its New Glenn rocket — a behemoth the size of a 29-story skyscraper.