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    Blue Origin Postpones New Glenn Rocket Launch Due to Subsystem Issues

    Aishwarya ParikhEdited By Aishwarya ParikhJanuary 13, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Blue Origin Postpones Debut Launch of New Glenn Rocket

    Jeff Bezos’ space company, Blue Origin, delayed the highly anticipated maiden launch of its New Glenn rocket on Monday. The decision was made to address a vehicle subsystem issue, as announced on the platform X. The company is now reviewing potential opportunities for the next launch attempt.


    Troubleshooting Delays Countdown

    The New Glenn rocket, standing an impressive 30 stories tall, was set for liftoff from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. Fueled with methane and liquid oxygen propellants, the launch was initially scheduled for 1:00 am ET (0600 GMT). However, the countdown faced repeated delays as the team worked to resolve anomalies. By 2:20 am, Blue Origin confirmed that unresolved issues had pushed the mission beyond its launch window.

    The postponed mission is a key milestone for Blue Origin as it seeks to enter the competitive satellite launch market.

    Blue Origin Aiming to Compete with SpaceX

    The New Glenn rocket is named after astronaut John Glenn and represents Bezos’ bid to challenge Elon Musk’s SpaceX. SpaceX, which dominates the orbital launch market with its reusable Falcon 9 rockets, has set a high bar for reliability and performance.

    Experts believe that Blue Origin’s entry will diversify the space industry. “Having a competitor… this is great,” said retired senior NASA official G. Scott Hubbard.

    First Attempt at Landing a Booster at Sea

    Blue Origin plans to land New Glenn’s first-stage booster on a drone ship, Jacklyn, named after Bezos’ mother. The ship is stationed 620 miles (1,000 kilometres) downrange in the Atlantic Ocean. While SpaceX has perfected sea landings with its Falcon 9 rockets, this will mark Blue Origin’s first attempt at such a feat.

    The rocket’s upper stage aims to reach an altitude of 12,000 miles, carrying a Defence Department-funded prototype spacecraft called Blue Ring. The six-hour test flight is critical for evaluating New Glenn’s performance and capabilities.

    A Long Road Ahead

    Blue Origin has successfully landed its smaller New Shepard rockets used for suborbital tourism. However, New Glenn represents a significant leap in scale and ambition as the company targets the commercial sector, Pentagon contracts, and NASA missions.

    The rescheduled launch date remains pending as the company works to resolve the technical challenges.

    With inputs from Reuters

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