Blue Origin postpones inaugural launch of New Glenn rocket

The company faces the challenge of landing its rocket in the Atlantic Ocean on its first attempt.
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lanzamiento del cohete New Glenn pospuesto

Blue Origin announced the delay of the inaugural launch of its New Glenn rocket . It is now scheduled for January 12 from Launch Complex 36 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The event, which marks a milestone in Blue Origin’s NG-1 mission , will be the first step toward National Security Space Launch certification.

New timeline for NG-1 mission

The launch, originally scheduled for January 10, was delayed due to sea conditions in the Atlantic, where the rocket is expected to land after its flight. Despite the postponement, the three-hour launch window remains the same and will begin at 1:00 a.m. EST (06:00 UTC).

New Glenn ’s maiden flight will include the deployment of the Blue Ring Pathfinder system, a payload designed to test critical capabilities both on the ground and in flight. This project, part of the collaboration with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), is part of a broader strategy to improve orbital logistics and increase Blue Origin’s operational capabilities.

New Glenn rocket landing

One of the biggest challenges for Blue Origin will be landing the New Glenn rocket in the Atlantic Ocean after launch. Although the company acknowledges that this is an ambitious goal for its first attempt, the company remains optimistic.

Jarrett Jones, Senior Vice President of New Glenn highlighted:

This is our first flight, and we have been working hard for this moment. No matter what happens, every step will be a lesson for perfecting future missions.

Blue Origin continues its long-term vision of enabling human expansion into space , not only for commercial missions but also for defense and exploration purposes. New Glenn’s maiden flight is an essential step toward creating reusable launch vehicles that will transform the space industry. Additionally, this mission will mark a significant advancement in the company’s effort to develop technologies that facilitate orbital logistics and reduce the costs of space missions.

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