‘Rocket Dreams’ recounts the highs and lows of the billionaire space race

‘Rocket Dreams’ recounts the highs and lows of the billionaire space race
Jeff Bezos introduces a Blue Origin lunar lander in Washington in 2019. (Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post)
The Washington Post
By Shannon StironeChristian Davenport’s second book, “Rocket Dreams,” is a thorough accounting of the growing friction between space billionaires Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, with insights from private jets and secret meetings, Twitter spats and battles for government contracts.The book may not endear readers to either man; if anything, both come across as business titans who have volunteered their time and money to an absurd fight, as Bezos’s Blue Origin and Musk’s SpaceX have jockeyed for supremacy. The detaile...

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