After Jeff Bezos' 'very rough day', Amazon satellite chief says satellites remain secure
Amazon's satellite internet division reassured staff after a Blue Origin rocket explosion, emphasizing that no satellites were aboard the damaged vehicle. While the incident caused significant infrastructure damage, Amazon's VP stated the company's broader launch strategy remains intact, with multiple providers secured for its constellation deployment.
- Amazon's satellite internet division reassured staff after a Blue Origin rocket explosion, emphasizing that no satellites were aboard the damaged vehicle.
- While the incident caused significant infrastructure damage, Amazon's VP stated the company's broader launch strategy remains intact, with multiple providers secured for its constellation deployment.
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