the gleaming white New Glenn dwarfs SpaceX's 230-foot Falcon 9 and is designed for heavier payloads. Jeff Bezos walks near Blue Origin's New Shepard after flying into space on July 20, 2021 in Van ...
Just past 2 a.m. Eastern time on Jan. 16, 2025, a new rocket blasted off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in ...
But Blue Origin is hoping to break that stranglehold with its heavy-lift New Glenn rocket, successor to the New Shepard suborbital launch vehicle ... That places it between SpaceX's Falcon 9 and ...
Bezos' New Glenn and Musk's Starship both are heading for launch, and both could lift off in close timing to each other. Here ...
Flawed rocket launches by SpaceX and Blue Origin still leave both companies in position to dominate the space sector.
Advertisement New Glenn, a 320-foot rocket with a reusable first stage like the SpaceX Falcon 9 and ... space economy' Blue Origin successfully completes 8th manned New Shepard space tourism ...
Blue Origin for years has launched and landed its much smaller, reusable New Shepard rocket to and ... Compared with SpaceX's Falcon 9, the world's most active rocket, New Glenn is roughly twice ...
Blue Origin formally announced the development of New Glenn — which aims to outpower SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets and ... customers and celebrities on New Shepard — a much smaller, suborbital ...
Blue Origin ... single-stage New Shepard rocket from Texas, is now breaking into the orbit payload market. Currently, SpaceX dominates the orbital payload market with their Falcon 9 rocket.
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket ... So far, Blue Origin has been known mostly for its space tourism efforts, launching paying customers and celebrities on New Shepard — a much smaller, suborbital ...
Blue Origin managed something no commercial rocket company has ever done successfully by reaching orbit on the first try with ...
If successful, New Glenn will signal the entry of Bezos' space company, Blue Origin, into the orbital payload market; that's a market heavily dominated by SpaceX's Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy.