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Blue Origin announced today its ninth human flight, NS-28, will lift off from Launch Site One in West Texas on Friday, November 22. ... AST SpaceMobile Selects Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket to Deliver Next-Generation BlueBird Satellites to Space. Blue Origin announced a multi-launch agreement to deliver multiple next-generation Block 2 ...
Blue Origin will launch its ninth space tourism flight this morning (Nov. 22). The mission — known as NS-28, because it will be the 28th launch overall of Blue Origin's New Shepard vehicle ...
The rocket stages are fabricated at Blue Origin’s factory in Merritt Island adjacent the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, and then are transported over to the launch site. Blue Origin took ...
The New Shepard rocket will be taking off from Launch Site One in West Texas at 10:30 a.m. ET, ... Blue Origin’s New Shepard’s rocket booster will land on the ground after stage separation ...
Blue Origin's massive new rocket is getting closer to being ready to fly. The company shared a new photo of the two stages of its New Glenn rocket being joined together for the first time in the...
A reusable rocket purpose-built to deliver high volume and mass to orbit, New Glenn is a key to unlocking our long-term vision — a future where people and heavy industries are moved into space to preserve Earth, humanity’s blue origin.
Blue Origin launched its second human-rated New Shepard vehicle on an uncrewed flight Wednesday morning (Oct. 23) and nailed the landing of both crew capsule and rocket.
Blue Origin completed a launch and landing of an uncrewed flight test Wednesday morning for its next New Shepard spacecraft that will one day take humans on suborbital trips high above Earth.
Blue Origin’s tourism rocket — designed to vault paying customers on brief trips to the edge of space — successfully launched Tuesday morning on an uncrewed science mission. The New Shepard...
Blue Origin successfully completed its 24th New Shepard flight and 13th payload mission today from Launch Site One in West Texas. The flight carried 33 payloads from NASA, academia, research institutions, and commercial companies, bringing the number of payloads flown on New Shepard to more than 150.