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  2. New Glenn - Wikipedia

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    New Glenn is a heavy-lift launch vehicle developed by Blue Origin, named after NASA astronaut John Glenn, the first American astronaut to orbit Earth. [8] New Glenn is a two-stage rocket with a diameter of 7 m (23 ft). Its first stage is powered by seven BE-4 engines that are also designed and manufactured by Blue Origin.

  3. Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp said that even though New Glenn’s first-stage booster is 188 feet tall compared to New Shepard’s 54-foot booster, the landing zone on the vessel is the same 20-foot ...

  4. Watch Jeff Bezos show off Blue Origin's new rocket, one of ...

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    Jeff Bezos gave a tour of Blue Origin's factory, showcasing the space company's New Glenn rocket. New Glenn, standing over 320 feet tall, is one of the largest rockets ever built.

  5. Blue Origin facilities - Wikipedia

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    By March 2018, Blue's construction at LC-36 was lagging, but the company stated they did not think it would delay achieving the anticipated 2020 initial launch of New Glenn. [10] However as of 2022 Blue Origin does not expect to launch New Glenn until 2023 at the earliest. [11]

  6. Blue Origin - Wikipedia

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    Blue Origin Enterprises, L.P., [2] commonly referred to as Blue Origin [3] ... such as New Glenn's first and second stages as well as the payload fairings and other ...

  7. Bezos' Blue Origin launches first crew to edge of space since ...

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    Chief among them is debuting Blue Origin's much larger rocket, New Glenn, a reusable heavy-lift rocket designed to compete with SpaceX's Falcon 9 in the business of launching commercial and ...

  8. BE-3 - Wikipedia

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    488 kN (110,000 lb f) Throttle range. 18–100%. The BE-3 (Blue Engine 3) is a liquid hydrogen / liquid oxygen rocket engine developed by Blue Origin. The engine began development in the early 2010s and completed acceptance testing in early 2015. The engine is being used on the New Shepard suborbital rocket, for which made its first test flight ...

  9. Blue Origin, SpaceX and United Launch Alliance picked for ...

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    The announcement on Thursday brings Bezos' rocket launch and human spaceflight company Blue Origin into a competitive arena it has long wanted to enter as it tries to bring its giant New Glenn ...