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  2. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    New Glenn United States: Blue Origin: 98 m 45,000 [148] 13,000 [148] N/A Partially reusable: 1 [149] CCSFS. VSFB. 2025 2025 Vulcan Centaur VC2

  3. Comparison of orbital rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    New Glenn: Active 2nd LH 2 / LOX: Expander, open: 445 [2] 765,000 [2] BE-4 USA: Blue Origin: New Glenn, Vulcan: Active [3] 1st CH 4 / ...

  4. New Glenn - Wikipedia

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    New Glenn is a heavy-lift launch vehicle developed and operated by the American company Blue Origin.The rocket is designed to have a partially reusable, two-stage design with a diameter of 7 meters (23 ft).

  5. On a long-dormant pad in Florida, a rocket that could ... - AOL

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    New Glenn vs. other powerful rockets New Glenn packs significant power. Dubbed a “heavy-lift” vehicle, its capabilities lie between SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and the more powerful Falcon ...

  6. Bezos' Blue Origin reaches orbit in first New Glenn launch ...

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    Thirty stories tall with a reusable first stage, New Glenn launched at 2:03 a.m. ET (0703 GMT) from Blue Origin's launchpad at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, its seven BE-4 engines ...

  7. Blue Origin starts building the factory for New Glenn's engines

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    The company has officially started construction on a factory in Huntsville, Alabama that will produce the BE-4 engines powering both New Glenn and United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur.

  8. BE-4 - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, Blue Origin President Bob Smith announced that the first New Glenn launch had been moved back to 2021, [30] followed in 2021 by an additional slip to late 2022. [31] The first flight test of the BE-4 was then redirected for the initial Vulcan Centaur launch rather than on New Glenn.

  9. Blue Origin preps New Glenn rocket for high-stakes test flight

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    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, ...