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The debut flight of New Glenn, the company’s first rocket powerful enough to launch satellites to space, took off after 2 a.m. ET from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Blue Origin's big day. In the wee morning hours of Thursday, Jan. 16, Blue Origin launched its first New Glenn orbital-class rocket to space. The 322-foot rocket flew straight and true, reaching ...
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket climbs away from pad 36 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station atop 3.85 million pounds of thrust from its seven methane-burning BE-4 first stage engines.
The New Glenn's carbon-composite nose fairing, which encapsulates payloads during the climb to space, provides 16,184 cubic feet of volume, large enough to house an entire New Shepard rocket, the ...
It launches from Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 36, with future missions planned from Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 9. Development of New Glenn began prior to 2013 and was officially announced in 2016. The rocket is named in honor of NASA astronaut John Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth. The inaugural vehicle was unveiled on the launch ...
Jeff Bezos' space company, Blue Origin, has launched its first orbital rocket, New Glenn. New Glenn is one of the largest, most powerful rockets ever built. The maiden launch marks a milestone for ...
New Glenn is scheduled to launch at 1 am ET (0600 GMT) on Sunday from the company's launchpad at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, sending to orbit its first Blue Ring satellite - a ...
Launch Outcome Ref. New Glenn USA: Blue Origin: 16 January Success [15] Starship Block 2 USA: SpaceX: 16 January Failure [16] Long March 8A China: China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology: February 11 TBD [17] [18] Eris Block 1 Australia: Gilmour Space Technologies: February TBD [19] HLVM3 India: ISRO: March TBD [20] [21] Tianlong-3 China ...