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Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin joined the billionaire’s space race in earnest when its New Glenn rocket roared from a launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in the early morning hours of Jan. 16. The second ...
Blue Origin made two adjustments in quick succession to its schedule for launching its New Glenn rocket to orbit for the first time.
For the first time, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture has put a payload in orbit using its heavy-lift New Glenn rocket.
Lumbering off the launch pad from a billowing fiery cloud, Blue Origin's mighty 321-foot-tall New Glenn rocket hurtled into ...
He commented on the great amount of exhaust left behind by the powerful rocket − which hovered over the launch pad long after New Glenn took off. As the night went on, the rocket's second-stage and ...
The seven-engine, 320-foot New Glenn rocket — named for late astronaut John Glenn, the first American to orbit the planet — blasted off a NASA launch pad in Florida on its first test flight ...
Blue Origin launched its massive new rocket, sending up a prototype satellite to orbit thousands of miles above Earth.
the company’s “Jacklyn” landing pad was initially going to be on board a retrofitted cargo ship that Bezos purchased years ago. One reason Blue Origin didn’t fire off New Glenn in the ...
Named after the first American to orbit Earth, the New Glenn rocket blasted off from Florida, soaring from the same pad used to launch NASA's Mariner and Pioneer spacecraft a half-century ago.
Named after the first American to orbit Earth, the New Glenn rocket blasted off from Florida, soaring from the same pad used to launch NASA’s Mariner and Pioneer spacecraft a half-century ago.
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