Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches New Glenn rocket on second attempt

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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches New Glenn rocket on second attempt
Author: Alexander Butler
Published: Jan, 16 2025 07:57

New Glenn rocket is widely seen as a competitor to Elon Musk’s SpaceX technology. Jeff Bezos’s giant New Glenn rocket has blasted off into space just days after the launch was scrapped at the last minute. The 30-storey tall Blue Origin rocket launched into earth’s orbit at around 7am GMT from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Thursday.

 [The 30-storey tall Blue Origin rocket launched into earth’s orbit at around 7am GMT on Thursday]
Image Credit: The Independent [The 30-storey tall Blue Origin rocket launched into earth’s orbit at around 7am GMT on Thursday]

The private space company hopes to offer launches of the kind provided by competitor Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which has pioneered reusable rocket technology. Its first attempt to launch on Monday was scrubbed around 3am ET (8am GMT) because ice had accumulated on a propellant line.

 [The launch was scrapped on Monday after accumulated on a propellant line, the company said]
Image Credit: The Independent [The launch was scrapped on Monday after accumulated on a propellant line, the company said]

The mission will include an attempt to land New Glenn’s first stage booster on a sea-fairing barge in the Atlantic Ocean 10 minutes after liftoff. Secured inside New Glenn’s payload bay is the first prototype of Blue Origin‘s Blue Ring vehicle, a maneuverable spacecraft the company plans to sell to the Pentagon.

Hundreds of employees gathered for the launch at Blue Origin‘s Kent, Washington headquarters and its Cape Canaveral, Florida rocket factory, a company live stream showed. Residents of Florida’s east coast also cheered from parks and camp sites several miles from the launchpad upon liftoff.

New Glenn is named after the first American to orbit Earth, John Glenn. It is five times taller than Blue Origin‘s New Shepard rocket that carries paying customers to the edge of space from Texas. In May last year, Bezos’s company launched six tourists, including the first Black man to train as an astronaut, to the edge of space.

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