Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (and many others) posted pics of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, named for astronaut John Glenn, on social after liftoff.
Space Team live updates from Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket launch attempt from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in 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.
Excitement is building on Florida’s Space Coast as crowds gather at Jetty Park ahead of Blue Origin’s first orbital launch of the. After several delays, the rocket is set to lift off at 1 a.m. Monday, marking a major milestone in the company’s 24-year history.
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket is slated for its inaugural launch early Thursday morning from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The 3-hour window opened at 1 a.m.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin private space company successfully launched its New Glenn rocket on its maiden flight in the early morning hours Thursday.
Blue Origin has shared a video recap of last week's maiden launch of the New Glenn, including dramatic close-up footage of the rocket leaving the launchpad.
The New Glenn rocket was scheduled to launch between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. ET Monday from a Blue Origin-controlled launchpad in Florida. • Blue Origin said engineers worked to troubleshoot an issue ...
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 ...
Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Lifts off From Florida in Debut Mission CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launched its first New Glenn rocket early Thursday morning from ...
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