Elon Musk mocks Jeff Bezos for ‘copying his homework’ over Blue Origin’s Starship rival
SpaceX and Blue Origin are both aiming to take Nasa astronauts to the Moon in 2024
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Your support makes all the difference.Elon Musk has mocked billionaire rival Jeff Bezos for copying him after new images emerged of the Amazon founder’s latest rocket.
Pictures of Blue Origin’s test tank for its New Glenn rocket, codenamed Project Jarvis, appear remarkably similar to early prototypes of SpaceX’s Starship rocket.
The similarity was quickly spotted by members of a SpaceX fan forum on Reddit, with one popular post titled “Hey Elon, can I copy your homework?”
Mr Musk responded to the post with crying laughing face emojis.
SpaceX is currently preparing for an orbital test flight of its next Starship rocket, named SN20, having already achieved a high-altitude flight and landing of the craft.
Blue Origin’s Jarvis propellant tank is expected to begin ground-based tests next month, leaving it well behind Starship in terms of overall development.
The images of the rocket, first published by Ars Technica, were captured at Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
It is the latest in a series of online jabs between the two richest people on the planet, who have a combined net worth of $385 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
In 2019, the SpaceX boss shared a mocked up image of Blue Origin’s lunar lander, changing the name from Blue Moon to Blue Balls, tweeting, “stop teasing, Jeff”.
SpaceX achieved a major coup earlier this year by securing a $2.9 billion contract with Nasa to develop Starship into a lunar lander for the Artemis program.
Blue Origin responded by launching a lawsuit against Nasa, claiming that there were “fundamental issues” with the decision to award SpaceX the contract.
Mr Musk responded by saying that “if lobbying and lawyers could get you to orbit, Bezos would be on Pluto right now”.
As a result of the lawsuit, Nasa was forced to temporarily halt work with SpaceX until November, posing a major obstacle towards reaching the 2024 deadline set out by the US space agency.
“In exchange for this temporary stay of work, all parties agreed to an expedited litigation schedule that concludes on 1 November,” Nasa said in a statement.
“Nasa officials are continuing to work with the Department of Justice to review the details of the case and look forward to a timely resolution of this matter.”
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