Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket is prepared for liftoff. After some weather-related delays over the weekend, the Jeff Bezos-owned space company stated that the $2.5 billion reusable rocket, which has been in growth for practically 13 years, will target its first launch no sooner than Monday, January 13. Its three-hour launch window kicks off at 1AM ET. The webcast will start an hour earlier than launch, and you may watch New Glenn take flight on Blue Origin’s website, X or the corporate’s YouTube channel.
New Glenn’s inaugural mission (NG-1) will function its first House Drive nationwide safety certification flight, essential to compete towards the likes of SpaceX for Division of Protection and nationwide intelligence contracts. Its reusable first stage is designed for at the least 25 flights. Blue Origin has a number of New Glenn automobiles in manufacturing.
Blue Origin describes New Glenn as “our big, reusable rocket constructed for greater issues.” The “big” bit is apt: The rocket stands over 320 ft (98 m) excessive. As for its “greater issues,” that features the metaphorical (like potential missions to Mars) and literal: It may carry over 45 metric tons to low Earth orbit (LEO) and 13 to geostationary switch orbit (GTO). By comparability, rival SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy can raise practically 64 metric tons to LEO and virtually 27 to GTO orbit.
On its maiden voyage, New Glenn will carry a prototype of the corporate’s multipurpose Blue Ring Pathfinder. The craft is designed to move, refuel and host satellites and different spacecraft and might carry three metric tons of cargo into house. Friday’s launch will check Blue Ring’s core flight / floor programs and operational capabilities.
After New Glenn lifts off from Launch Advanced 36 in Cape Canaveral, its reusable first stage will land on a barge, “Jacklyn,” floating a number of hundred miles away within the Atlantic Ocean.
New Glenn, named after pioneering astronaut John Glenn, completed its first launch countdown dress rehearsal on December 27. After a number of countdown makes an attempt over just a few hours, the rocket’s seven BE-4 engines ignited and fired for twenty-four seconds (spending 13 seconds at 100% thrust), paving the best way for Friday’s focused launch. The rocket’s first flight was initially slated for October, carrying two Mars-bound NASA satellites, however the launch was scrapped as a result of it wouldn’t be prepared by then.
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