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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin is now talking about its next-generation rocket, New Glenn, and its future landing capabilities, made possible by the "six landing legs" equipped with its first stage.
Ahead of its first test flight later this year, Blue Origin shared a short video showing a test of the landing legs that will be attached to the New Glenn’s first stage. It shows how the legs ...
Like Falcon 9, New Glenn’s first stage contains engines that can be re-lit during descent to allow a soft landing, and the rocket has six extendable landing legs that deploy just before ...
The primary goal for future New Glenn missions is, of course, to consistently and reliably land the booster. This involves ...
Blue Origin will launch its first-ever New Glenn rocket on Jan. 10. Here's what time it will fly and where to look to watch it.
In recent years, several spacecraft failed in their attempts to land on the moon. But 2025 may offer crucial second chances.
While Blue Origin considers the first flight of its New Glenn rocket a success, it will have to complete a mishap investigation before its next launch.
The launch will mark Blue Origin’s first foray into the business of sending rockets to orbit. If successful, it could position the company to better compete with SpaceX.
The past few years have marked the advent of a new lunar space race, with a fleet of robotic spacecraft from various countries trying — and mostly failing — to reach the moon and carry out ...
A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket stands ready for its inaugural launch at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on January 10.
Blue Origin will launch its first-ever New Glenn rocket on Jan. 10. Here's what time it will fly and where to look to watch it.
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