New Glenn, Blue Origin and Florida
People way outside Space Coast (Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Pensacola) may see Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket after Cape Canaveral liftoff.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launched its first New Glenn rocket early Thursday morning from Florida, an inaugural step into Earth's orbit to rival SpaceX in the satellite launch market.
Original story: Will Blue Origin launch its first-ever New Glenn heavy-lift rocket overnight — or is another late-night scrub in store for spectators across Florida's Space Coast? Welcome to ...
Blue Origin:'Incredible piece of machinery': Former NASA chief ... provide insights into how space weather impacts the planet," the SpaceX website said. For FLORIDA TODAY Space Team live coverage of the Blue Ghost and New Glenn launches, along with the ...
the excitement from Blue Origin was noticeable as it carried test technology for its Blue Ring spacecraft. CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA JANUARY 16: The Blue Origin New Glenn rocket lits off at Launch ...
Craig Bailey/FLORIDA TODAY / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Eventually, they will study the Martian atmosphere and magnetic environment while orbiting the red planet. Blue Origin’s lunar ...
Florida's Space Coast hosted a record-shattering ... the International Space Station on a Falcon 9 rocket. Mission: Blue Origin will launch its powerhouse New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral ...
Private space company Blue Origin was founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, who permanently relocated to Florida. Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket performed a hot fire test in December 2024 and had ...
John Oberst, head of Alaska Aerospace, went on the "Today" show to discuss what is being described as a “traffic jam” at the country’s spaceports.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX launched a pair of Falcon 9 rockets loaded with a combined four dozen Starlink communication satellites into space Tuesday morning from both U.S. coasts.