“Mostly they’re probably OK, but it is potentially risky. And it’s not worth people getting injured.” Part of New Glenn’s nose cone The piece of Blue Origin debris that washed up in the Bahamas is not ...
And it’s not worth people getting injured.” Part of New Glenn’s nose cone The piece of Blue Origin debris that washed up in the Bahamas is not a sign of a rocket launch gone awry.
Meanwhile, part of the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket’s nose cone, bearing the signatures of the company’s employees, washed up on a Bahamian island near a tourist destination. The incidents ...
The SpaceX rocket failed to deorbit properly, and the Blue Origin debris had already landed as planned in the ocean Sara Hashemi Daily Correspondent A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches on November ...