
After multiple challenges, Blue Origin’s New Glenn successfully takes off
New Glenn achieves initial orbit, marking a key advancement in Blue Origin's space industry.

New Glenn achieves initial orbit, marking a key advancement in Blue Origin's space industry.

Blue Origin reschedules launch of New Glenn NG-1 after resolving technical issues and waiting for better conditions.

This achievement allows the mission to advance towards the final stage of preparation before its launch, scheduled for 2027.

The company faces the challenge of landing its rocket in the Atlantic Ocean on its first attempt.

The aircraft symbolizes a new era for Blue Origin and the space industry, bringing cutting-edge technology for commercial and government missions.

LignoSat, JAXA's wooden satellite, investigates how natural materials can transform space technology.

The aerospace project has received international recognition after being selected in the prestigious KiboCUBE competition, promoted by JAXA and UNOOSA.

This technology will save more than 150,000 man-hours in the construction of reusable rockets.

The aircraft also improves passenger capacity by 40%.

SpaceX's orbital resupply test marks a crucial step for future missions to the Moon and Mars.

This aircraft will be able to make the journey between Paris and New York in just 90 minutes.

The engine combines ramjet and rotary detonation to achieve hypersonic speeds of up to Mach 6.