The first vertical launch of a rocket into orbit from European soil could take place from the UK's most northerly point this ...
Poised to liftoff from Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 36, Blue Origin's 320-foot-tall New Glenn rocket seeks to perform a fully operational mission. If successful, the rocket will be certified to ...
SpaceX has caught its Starship rocket back at the pad following liftoff. But the spacecraft launched on top Thursday was destroyed.
Blue Origin scrubbed the launch of its enormous flagship rocket right before it was scheduled to lift off on Monday morning from Cape Canaveral — marking yet another delay in the vehicle's ...
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket performed a hot fire test in December 2024 and had several launch attempts in January 2025. At 320 feet tall, Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is massive, standing ...
On Thursday, Bezos' Blue Origin company launched its big rocket, called New Glenn. It lifted off at 2:30 a.m. ET from Launch Complex 36 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida ...
The launch however was not without some success. Before the ship loss, the company successfully demonstrated how its massive mechanical arms dubbed “chopsticks” caught the rocket booster at ...
The booster, meanwhile, flipped around, re-ignited several engines to reverse course and headed back toward Boca Chica where the unique mechanical arms on the rocket's launch gantry were open and ...
London: The first vertical launch of a rocket into orbit from European soil could take place from the UK's most northerly point this year after a German company won approval for spaceflight ...
UK Approves First Vertical Rocket Launch Following the granting of the licence, German company RFA's 30 metre tall rocket has permission to take satellites into orbit.
The launch window would again be 1 a.m. to 4 a.m. About the rocket: New Glenn is a bit taller than the Statue of Liberty and its base. The rocket has a larger payload capacity than other rockets ...
Blue Origin will have to wait a bit longer to see its New Glenn rocket fly. The aerospace firm funded by Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos was set to launch its new rocket early on Monday, but a last ...