
T-0: The Near Future of US-Based Competitors
An analysis of the intricate dance between [United Launch Alliance](http://www.ulalaunch.com), [SpaceX](http://www.spacex.com), and [Blue Origin](https://www.blueorigin.com) as we enter the next era of spaceflight.
Main Engine Cut Off · Anthony Colangelo
April 20, 201618m 8s
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Show Notes
An analysis of the intricate dance between United Launch Alliance, SpaceX, and Blue Origin as we enter the next era of spaceflight.
- Launch Mega-Session at the 32nd Annual Space Symposium (Photo)
- ULA and SpaceX see the future of space launching very differently
- By the Numbers: How close Atlas V came to Failure in this Week’s Cygnus Launch
- Lockheed-Boeing rocket venture needs commercial orders to survive
- 55 years after Gagarin, ULA & Bigelow present commercial space stations
- United Launch Alliance’s CEO weighs Blue Origin’s chances in multibillion-dollar rocket engine race
- Tweet from Jeff Foust — Bruno’s take on commercial market risk mitigation
- Tweet from Jeff Foust — Shotwell on SpaceX’s launch frequency
- Tweet from Jeff Foust — Meyerson on BE-4 testing
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Topics
space exploration technologiesspacexblue originulalaunch providersunited launch alliance