Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Makes Maiden Flight, Booster Lost at Sea

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Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Makes Maiden Flight, Booster Lost at Sea
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Blue Origin successfully launched its New Glenn rocket on its inaugural flight, carrying the Blue Ring Pathfinder satellite prototype. While the mission marked a significant milestone for the company, the rocket's booster was lost after failing to land on a designated platform in the Atlantic Ocean. Blue Origin plans to learn from this experience and attempt another launch this spring.

With it, the New Glenn toted its Blue Ring Pathfinder, a prototype to help satellites maneuver in“Today marks a new era for Blue Origin and for commercial space,” said New Glenn Senior Vice President Jarrett Jones. “We’re focused on ramping our launch cadence and manufacturing rates.”

Eventually, the goal is to send New Glenn rockets every month. The rocket’s first booster was meant to land on a floating platform in the Atlantic Ocean shortly after takeoff, which had previously delayed the launch when the waters were rough. This booster, meant to be reusable from launch to launch, was ultimately lost as it fell back to Earth., on the first try was an ambitious goal,” said Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp. “We’ll learn a lot from today and try again at our next launch this spring.

The space company, owned by Jeff Bezos, who started it 25 years ago, has seen success with its New Shepard passenger rockets, which take paying customers into space from Texas. However, at 320 feet, New Glenn is five times taller than the New Shepard rocket.

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