Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Successfully Launches, Marking Major Milestone
Blue Origin, the space company founded by Amazon creator Jeff Bezos, successfully launched its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, early Thursday morning. This marks the inaugural mission of a rocket designed to compete with Elon Musk's SpaceX in the satellite launch sector.
The New Glenn rocket, measuring thirty stories tall and featuring a reusable first stage powered by liquid oxygen and methane, took off around 2 AM ET after a prior attempt was scrapped due to icy conditions on a propellant line. This time, the launch proceeded without any issues, drawing cheers from spectators along the Florida east coast.
Hundreds of Blue Origin employees gathered at the company's facilities in Kent, Washington, and Cape Canaveral to witness the launch, which is the result of a decade-long development investment worth billions. The mission will attempt to land the first stage booster on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean shortly after liftoff, while the rocket's second stage continues to deliver its payload into orbit.
Secured within New Glenn’s payload bay is the first prototype of the Blue Ring vehicle, a spacecraft that Blue Origin plans to market for national security and satellite servicing missions. Achieving its intended orbit on its inaugural launch would represent a significant breakthrough for the company.
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