Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin joined the billionaire’s space race in earnest when its New Glenn rocket roared from a launch pad at ...
"And y'all we did it on our first go ... lined up on New Glenn's mission backlog. Secured inside New Glenn's payload bay for ...
After separating from the first stage, the upper portion of the New Glenn rocket, carrying the experimental Blue Ring technology, fired up its own engine and continued to propel itself into orbit.
but rather a suite of technologies to be used in a spacecraft the company calls Blue Ring, which would service other spacecraft and satellites. New Glenn is designed to be partially reusable ...
If New Glenn can continue to demonstrate its capabilities and (more crucially) its reliability, it has the potential to take ...
Watching from Mission Control nearby, Jeff Bezos and company employees broke out in cheers and applause as the New Glenn rocket went orbital - the main objective of Blue Origin's launch.
Thirty storeys tall with a reusable first stage filled with liquid oxygen and methane, New Glenn launched around 2 a.m. ET ...
New Glenn - described ... safely," she said. "And y'all, we did it on our first go." The second stage of the rocket is now gliding through orbit, carrying the Blue Ring Pathfinder payload, and ...
Blue Origin's giant New Glenn rocket blasted off from Florida on its first mission to space, an inaugural step into Earth's ...
"And y'all we did it on our ... Secured inside New Glenn's payload bay for the mission was the first prototype of Blue Origin's Blue Ring vehicle, a maneuverable spacecraft the company plans ...
The company downplays the loss of the reusable booster, which was supposed to have landed on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean.