Blue Origin hauled the immense first stage booster for its upcoming debut launch of its New Glenn rocket to Cape Canaveral ...
Blue Origin is making significant strides toward testing its New Glenn rocket, designed to compete with SpaceXs Falcon lineup ...
Fresh off the successful New Shepard NS-27 flight, Blue Origin is making intense preparations for the first flight of its long-awaited New Glenn heavy-lift rocket. The company has rolled out New Glenn ...
The rocket reached a maximum altitude of around 332,000 feet (101 kilometers) before returning for a landing ... new navigation systems developed for New Shepard and Blue Origin's huge New Glenn ...
Blue Origin also plans for New Glenn to land on a mobile, sea-based platform - SpaceX currently lands their rockets on drone ...
New Glenn booster returns will utilize its own landing ship which has since arrived in the States for a refit into Blue Origin’s Floating Landing Platform. The Stena Freighter is currently ...
This sea-based landing platform is where New Glenn's reusable booster will return home again and again after each mission to ...
And NASA is also relying on Blue Origin and New Glenn for one of the Artemis program’s two lunar human landing systems, Blue Moon.
The transporter can only take certain roads due to its length, 310 feet (95 meters), and height with the rocket on board. The New Glenn booster has a diameter of 23 feet (7 meters), which is far too ...
Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket ship rises from its Texas launch pad. (Blue Origin via YouTube) Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture successfully sent a brand-new New Shepard rocket ship on ...
Similar to SpaceX Falcon 9 boosters, New Glenn boosters aim for a recovery downrange in the Atlantic on Blue Origin’s landing vessel named Jacklyn, which is named after Bezos’ mother.