Blue Origin Successfully Completes Hotfire Test for New Glenn Rocket

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Blue Origin Successfully Completes Hotfire Test for New Glenn Rocket
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Blue Origin has achieved a significant milestone with its New Glenn NG-1 rocket by successfully completing a 24-second hotfire test of its BE-4 engines. This marks the first time the entire fully integrated vehicle, including both stages, was tested alongside ground systems. The test provided engineers with an opportunity to rehearse launch procedures and validate simulation data against real-world scenarios. New Glenn is expected to have its maiden flight in the coming days.

Blue Origin has achieved an important milestone with its New Glenn NG-1 rocket, successfully completing a 24-second hotfire of the rocket’s BE-4 engines in preparation for an expected test flight in the coming days.

In both instances the engines performed nominally, even demonstrating that they could compensate for eventualities: When one of Vulcan’s solid rocket boosters had an anomaly on the second flight, the main engines extended their burn by 20 seconds to keep the rocket on a nominal trajectory. Upcoming New Glenn launches are expected to carry payloads for NASA, various telecommunications providers, and will also launch Amazon’s planned Project Kuiper, a mega-constellation competitor to SpaceX’s Starlink.

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