Jeff Bezos' spaceflight company Blue Origin on Thursday launched its new mega-rocket, called New Glenn, into orbit for the ...
Live updates from Monday morning’s scrubbed Blue Origin attempt to launch the New Glenn maiden mission from Cape Canaveral ...
New Glenn lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida just after 2 a.m., carrying a payload for the ...
Live updates from Thursday morning's Blue Origin New Glenn first-ever mission that launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force ...
Check back for live FLORIDA TODAY Space Team launch updates on this page, starting about two hours before the early morning ...
First, Blue Origin targeted early Friday morning for liftoff — but rough waves in the Atlantic Ocean thwarted that attempt.
The Saturn V-sized rocket appeared to hesitate at liftoff, its thrust-to-weight ratio barely exceeding 1.0. Yet, moments later, it began a deliberate ascent into the cloudy ...
After stage separation, the first-stage booster will descend and target landing hundreds of miles at sea atop Blue Origin's drone ship Jacklyn, named for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' mother.
However, the rocket's first stage exploded on the way back down to Earth as Blue Origin attempted to land that section on a drone ship at sea. The company hopes to launch again this spring ...
The firm's new flagship rocket thundered off the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida at 2:03 a.m. local time on Thursday.
Jeff Bezos’ space company Blue Origin postponed the inaugural launch of its first orbital rocket, New Glenn, early Monday morning after experiencing an unspecified issue with one of the vehicle ...
New target time: 2:27 a.m. Update 1:55 a.m.: Per a Blue Origin NG-1 mission timeline, the New Glenn first-stage booster should land atop the drone ship Jacklyn approximately 9 minutes, 28 seconds ...