CAPE CANAVERAL—Privately owned Blue Origin plans to try again on Jan. 16 to launch its first orbital rocket on a 6-hr. demonstration mission that includes an attempt to return and land the first-stage booster on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean.
After numerous delays and a last-minute scrub on Monday, Blue Origin finally launched the inaugural flight of its massive New Glenn rocket.
On Thursday, the FAA issued a mishap investigation into Blue Origin’s maiden rocket launch of its New Glenn rocket. Early Thursday morning, the New Glenn rocket took off from Launch Pad 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. While the launch of the ...
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Privately owned Blue Origin has achieved its goal—a decade in the making—of becoming an orbital launch player, even as it failed to recover its first-stage booster in the ambitious inaugural flight of its New Glenn rocket on its NG-1 mission.
SpaceX launched its Starship mega-rocket for the seventh time. It achieve an epic booster catch but the ship was lost.
Jeff Bezos' humongous reusable rocket, New Glenn, made its way to orbit in its first test flight earlier today.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket, the New Glenn, lifted off successfully early Thursday after a short delay, making it's first ever launch into orbit.
Coleman. “By working closely with Blue Origin, the FAA issued this new launch license well in advance of the statutory deadline for the historic maiden flight of New Glenn.” Limp posted to X Friday that the company is "really close" to a launch date.
The liftoff has now been rescheduled for no earlier than tomorrow (January 13), at 1:00am EST (11:30am IST) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. The bad weather in the Atlantic Ocean poses a major risk to the rocket booster landing operation.