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Blue Origin’s New Glenn successfully reaches orbit
on maiden flight
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16 January 2025
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket
successfully reached orbit for the first time during its NG-1 mission, marking
a major milestone for the company. The rocket lifted off from Launch Complex 36
at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 2:03 a.m. EST on January 16, 2025.
Powered by seven BE-4 engines, the first stage
propelled New Glenn through the initial phase of flight before separating,
allowing the second stage’s BE-3U engines to complete two successful burns and
place the Blue Ring Pathfinder payload into its intended orbit. Despite the
primary success of the mission, the first stage booster, nicknamed “So You’re Telling
Me There’s a Chance,” was lost during descent and did not land as planned.
New Glenn is a key component of Blue Origin’s
long-term space ambitions, designed to support missions ranging from commercial
satellite launches to lunar exploration. Future flights will deliver payloads
for customers such as NASA, Amazon’s Project Kuiper, and various
telecommunications companies. Additionally, New Glenn will play a role in
NASA’s Artemis program, carrying the Blue Moon Mark 1 cargo lander and the Mark
2 crewed lander to the Moon. The vehicle is also undergoing certification for
the U.S. Space Force’s National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program, which
would enable it to support critical defense missions.
Blue
Origin executives hailed the achievement as the beginning of a new chapter for
the company and commercial spaceflight. CEO Dave Limp expressed pride in the
rocket reaching orbit on its first attempt, while Senior Vice President Jarrett
Jones emphasized the company’s focus on increasing launch frequency and
production rates. With several New Glenn rockets already in production and
multiple missions scheduled in the coming years, Blue Origin is positioning
itself as a strong competitor in the heavy-lift launch market, alongside rivals
such as SpaceX.
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