and boasts a voluminous nose cone, also known as a fairing, to carry satellites and payloads. Like SpaceX’s Falcon 9, New Glenn is designed to be partially reusable. After separating from the ...
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.
For the first time ever, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture has put a payload in orbit, using its heavy-lift New Glenn rocket. The two-stage rocket lifted off from Launch… Read More Over ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The second launch of Blue Origin's huge New Glenn rocket could be just a few months away. The 320-foot-tall (98-meter-tall) New Glenn lifted off for the first time on Jan. 16 ...
“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 ...