Blue Origin is gearing up for the third flight of its New Glenn rocket, launching AST SpaceMobile’s Blue Bird satellite. In a surprisingly fast move, the company plans to use the same booster that ...
Originally announced in 2016, the New Glenn rocket was developed by Blue Origin in response to a request from the U.S. Air Force. The goal was to replace the aging Atlas V and Delta IV rockets, which ...
Blue Origin will reuse a New Glenn booster for the first time on the rocket’s next launch, carrying a satellite for AST SpaceMobile.
However, the update from Blue Origin appears to have buried the real news toward the end: “The mission follows the successful NG-2 mission, which included the landing of the ‘Never Tell Me The Odds’ ...
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Upcoming Blue Origin New Shepard Missions Blue Origin’s New Shepard program is steadily working towards a regular ...
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Blue Origin took 10 months to address the one part of its first New Glenn rocket launch that was not successful: landing the booster. That milestone was met with New Glenn-2 (NG-2), which lifted off ...
Blue Origin announced that New Glenn’s next mission, New Glenn-3 (NG-3), will carry AST SpaceMobile’s next-generation Block 2 BlueBird satellite to low Earth orbit. The launch is scheduled for no ...
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn-3 set to carry AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird satellite into orbit
Blue Origin has revealed new details outlining how its upcoming New Glenn-3 mission will deploy an advanced AST SpaceMobile BlueBird satellite, marking a strategic step in the expansion of space-based ...
In a surprising turn of events, Blue Origin has announced that its partially reusable New Glenn rocket will no longer aim for a lunar landing, at least for the time being. Originally intended to ...
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