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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
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 / ...
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).
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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, ...