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Blue Origin and SpaceX are locked in a commercial space race, intensifying as NASA opened up bids for its planned Moon mission.
Blue Origin's second flight of the New Glenn launch vehicle carrying the Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (EscaPADE) was scrubbed due to extreme solar storms.
The only other rockets to launch from Florida this year were Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, a United Launch Alliance Vulcan rocket, and three ULA Atlas V rockets.
Blue Origin is aiming for another launch attempt of the New Glenn rocket as soon as Wednesday from 2:50pm to 4:17pm (1950-2117 GMT).
Key partners in the ESCAPADE mission include Rocket Lab, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Advanced Space LLC, and Blue Origin.
Blue Origin is rescheduling the launch of New Glenn to Thursday, November 13, with a launch window from 2:57 PM to 4:25 PM EST.
Mason Peck noted that increased competition between SpaceX and Blue Origin could expand launch options.
Blue Origin's launch will serve as a key test of whether it can achieve booster recovery, which would be a technical breakthrough if successful.
Blue Origin launched its second flight of the New Glenn launch vehicle carrying the Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (EscaPADE) from Launch Complex 36A, Cape Canaveral SFS.
Key partners in the EscaPADE mission include Rocket Lab, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Advanced Space LLC, and Blue Origin.
Blue Origin has postponed the launch of its New Glenn rocket scheduled for November 9.
Blue Origin is considering the next launch opportunity based on the forecasted weather.
Blue Origin provided BE4 rocket engines to an undisclosed recipient.
Blue Origin announced the new launch date on its official X account at 7:05 PM ET on November 9.
Laura Maginnis, Vice President of New Glenn Mission Management, stated that Blue Origin is collaborating closely with both the FAA and NASA teams.
Blue Origin will provide a live broadcast of the launch.
New Glenn represents a strategic step for Blue Origin to strengthen its presence in the space launch market after years of development and technical testing.
The New Glenn launch will mark Blue Origin's first test of its next-generation rocket designed to compete with major U.S. commercial launch vehicles.
Blue Origin's New Glenn launch is imminent.
The launch event will be closely monitored by industry operators and international observers as it is a key milestone for Blue Origin's operational entry into heavy launch service providers.