Payroll alone at Blue Origin costs Jeff Bezos $2 billion a year. How many rockets must he launch to pay for that?
The BE-4 engine is the “most powerful liquefied natural gas fueled rocket engine ever developed,” according to Blue Origin. Watch it gimbal at full power in these hotfire test views. Credit: Space.com ...
Blue Origin has shared a cinematic video showcasing its thrilling space tourism ride on the New Shepard rocket.
New Glenn has been in development for over a decade, but it likely won't be ready for launch next month, posing a problem for NASA.
Elements of the New Glenn rocket’s first stage are mated at Blue Origin’s factory in Florida. (Blue Origin Photo) NASA is delaying the launch of its ESCAPADE probes to Mars, which means plans ...
Add to that list the arrival of another SpaceX booster ... oh, and the new Blue Origin landing platform, Jacklyn, pulled up ...
but had yet to install the seven BE-4 engines in the stage. Dave Limp, the chief executive of Blue Origin, admitted the company still had a lot of work ahead to get the vehicle ready for launch.
The world will have to wait a little longer to see Blue Origin's massive New Glenn rocket fly for the first time. That rocket had been scheduled to launch two spacecraft to Mars for NASA during an ...
Blue Origin is preparing to launch its heavy-lift rocket, New Glenn, and land it for the first time from Florida's Space ...
Blue Origin’s experience building BE-4 engines for customers, including the United Launch Alliance, puts it in a good position. Still, the stakes are high for the first New Glenn launch.
“Still lots to do but progress,” posted Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp on X last week. “A bunch of milestones coming up in quick succession (not an exhaustive list) – engines ...