Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Launch Pushed Back Due to Technical Issue
Florida's Space Coast, USAMon Jan 13 2025
Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos' space company, had big plans to launch their New Glenn rocket from Florida's Space Coast at the start of 2025. This 320-foot-tall rocket intended to make its debut flight on January 13, within a three-hour window starting at 1 a. m. EST. However, things didn't go as planned.
The launch attempt was delayed multiple times and eventually scrapped around 3:10 a. m. EST due to a problem with one of the rocket's subsystems. Blue Origin announced they're taking extra time to troubleshoot and consider new launch dates within the current January 13-16 window.
New Glenn, designed to be reusable and capable of heavy-lift missions, isn't new to delays. Its original launch date of January 10 was also postponed, this time because of rough seas. These waters in the Atlantic Ocean are where the rocket's first stage aims to land safely on a ship called Jacklyn, named after Bezos' mother.
Although this is a setback, remember, space exploration isn't always smooth sailing. What's important is learning from these hiccups. Blue Origin is aiming high with New Glenn, their first orbital-class rocket, after successfully flying suborbital missions with New Shepard.
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