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New Glenn, Blue Origin
Blue Origin is expected to launch its 1st New Glenn rocket next week, but when?
According to the FAA, Blue Origin could launch New Glenn's first flight on Jan. 6 between 1 a.m. EST and 4:45 a.m. EST (0600-0945 GMT), a nearly 4-hour launch window, with backup opportunities daily through Jan. 12.
FAA issues launch license for Blue Origin New Glenn rocket
The Part 450 commercial license is good for five years, allowing launches of New Glenn as well as return landings of its first-stage on a ship stationed downrange in the Atlantic, similar to how SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets’ first stages land on droneships.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin New Glenn rocket headed to space, FAA grants license
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin New Glenn rocket is headed to space after being given the green light from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).The FAA on Friday issued Blue Origin a Part 450 commercial space launch license,
Blue Origin New Glenn rocket cleared for launch by FAA, first flight soon
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is on the brink of its much-anticipated maiden launch after FAA launch license clearance.
Blue Origin hot fires New Glenn rocket for first time and scores FAA license for test launch
Standing atop Launch Complex 36 (LC-36) at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, the company’s New Glenn rocket conducted a successful 24-second seven-engine hotfire on Friday night (Dec. 27). It was the first time that the entire launch vehicle operated as a integrated system.
FAA approves Blue Origin’s New Glenn for maiden flight
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted a Part 450 commercial space launch license to Blue Origin, authorizing the first flight of its New Glenn rocket, the agency announced Wednesday.
Bezos' Blue Origin gets FAA license for its first New Glenn rocket launch
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday that it has issued a commercial space launch license for Blue Origin's — Jeff Bezos' rocket company — New Glenn launch.
Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Set for Maiden Voyage
New Glenn will lift off from Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral with Blue Origin’s Blue Ring Pathfinder—a prototype spacecraft designed to host and transport up to 3,000 kilograms of payloads, refuel visiting spacecraft, and enable in-space computing and communications.
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket could launch as soon as next week
Blue Origin’s drone ship Jacklyn headed out to sea ahead of the first flight and landing of the company’s New Glenn rocket.
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Bezos' Blue Origin gets FAA license for first New Glenn rocket launch
Blue Origin Jeff Bezos aerospace company has received its first commercial space launch license for the New Glenn rocket from ...
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Update: SpaceX has moved the liftoff time to 3:43 p.m. EST. Welcome to FLORIDA TODAY's live coverage of the Starlink 6-71 ...
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