If successful, the launch of its New Glenn rocket will put Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin in greater competition with fellow billionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Blue Origin, the space company founded by Jeff Bezos,
The Space Force's 45th Weather Squadron forecasts 90% odds of favorable launch weather during Thursday's three-hour window, which will open at 1 a.m.
Blue Origin has postponed the Maiden Flight space mission of its New Glenn rocket. According to Blue Origin, the launch was postponed due to the high sea state in the Atlantic Ocean. The launch has been rescheduled for Sunday,
Blue Origin and SpaceX both launched rockets on 16 January, but while Jeff Bezos's company saw a launch success with New Glenn, Elon Musk's Starship exploded. What does this mean for the future of the space industry?
Blue Origin also attempted to land the rocket's booster on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean, but the booster was lost during reentry through the atmosphere. The launch is a defining moment for Blue ...
The company, started by the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, reset its countdown clock repeatedly over a period of just over two hours before eventually postponing the test flight to another day.
New Glenn, a multistage rocket named after John Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth, is the first Blue Origin rocket to reach orbit. That puts the company, founded by former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, in good position to join Elon Musk’s busy SpaceX brand as a major player in the cellular satellite industry and beyond.
Blue Origin’s stretch goal did not succeed: New Glenn’s booster stage, intended to be reusable, failed in its attempt to land on a barge floating in the Atlantic Ocean. Blue Origin knew this ...
Blue Origin's massive New Glenn rocket still ... “Unfavorable sea conditions” in the Atlantic Ocean, where a booster landing attempt will be made, led to earlier postponements.
Reports revealed that New Glenn's two engines, optimized to function in the vacuum of space, should fire up and propel the vehicle to speeds necessary to enter orbit — typically around 17,500 miles per hour, or nearly 23 times the speed of sound.
The rocket’s first booster was meant to land on a floating platform in the Atlantic Ocean shortly ... This time, Blue Origin explained its engineers would need “to troubleshoot a vehicle ...
After separating from the second stage, the first stage would fly back to Earth to land on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Blue Origin has said it will attempt a first-stage landing on New Glenn’s ...