Yet, it should be noted that rockets launches are a not an easy feat, and companies always take caution when dealing with new ...
Thursday afternoon, the massive 320-foot-tall New Glenn rocket sat on Launch Pad 36 at Cape Canaveral, steam billowing from ...
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket second stage was run through a static fire test. Credit: Blue Origin |edited by Space.com's ...
Anticipated for years, Blue Origin's upcoming historic first flight of the New Glenn heavy-lift rocket will be closely eyed ...
Blue Origin confirmed Monday that the company still expects the premiere launch of their massive New Glenn rocket to come ...
New Glenn is a partially reusable heavy-lift rocket that's expected to make its first flight in December 2024. Its developer is Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, which also flies the New Shepard suborbital ...
Dr. Don Platt, Associate Professor of Space Systems at Florida Institute of Technology, told Channel 9, “You know, Blue ...
Definitely an exciting future lies ahead, as Space Reporter Rick Neale tells us in his front page Sunday FLORIDA TODAY story ...
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket is about 320 feet (98 meters) tall, and features a seven-meter payload fairing with double the volume of standard five-meter class commercial launch systems. Blue Origin ...
Thursday afternoon, the massive 320-foot-tall New Glenn rocket sat on Launch Pad 36 at Cape Canaveral, steam billowing from it − indicating fuel was being poured into the rocket. Blue Origin's ...
However, with minimal fanfare, Blue Origin crews have moved the company's first-ever, enormous New Glenn rocket onto the launch pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station for preflight testing.
New Glenn, was once again spotted venting steam— an indication more testing was underway. After completing a possible wet dress rehearsal on Thursday, Blue Origin seemed to be taking what could ...