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Blue Origin successfully completed the NS-37 launch, marking a significant event in 2025 for commercial suborbital spaceflight.
Blue Origin successfully completed a 15-second hotfire test of the GS2 second stage with serial number 4.
Blue Origin will integrate an optical payload from Optimum Technologies on the first operational Blue Ring mission, set to launch in 2026.
Blue Origin plans to launch New Glenn 9×4 alongside the current New Glenn 7×2 to provide more launch options for megaconstellation construction, lunar and deep space exploration, and U.S. government needs related to missile warning and defense initiatives like 'Golden Dome'.
Blue Origin unveiled plans for a new super-heavy class rocket called the New Glenn 9×4, which will have nine engines on the first stage and four on the second stage.
Blue Origin is planning to upgrade its New Glenn rocket and announced plans for an upcoming super-heavy version of the rocket.
Blue Origin plans to increase thrust on its BE-4 booster engines, starting with the third mission of New Glenn.
Blue Origin successfully launched its New Glenn rocket for the second time on November 13, with the booster landing accomplished.
Blue Origin plans to launch its New Glenn rocket on Sunday at 2:51 p.m. from Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral for two satellites destined for Mars.
Blue Origin plans to conduct the first launch of its New Glenn rocket in January 2025.
Blue Origin could plan to launch up to seven missions for $2.3 billion, depending on certification.
Blue Origin plans to launch six people to suborbital space on its New Shepard vehicle.
Blue Origin could expect to launch as many as seven missions totaling $2.3 billion in contracts, contingent on receiving certification.
Blue Origin plans to attempt to land the Mk. 1 lander for the first time next year.
Blue Origin plans to increase the flight rate of its New Shepard suborbital rocket.
Blue Origin previously won its first Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) delivery for 2025 using its Blue Moon Mark 1 (MK1) lander to carry NASA payloads.
Blue Origin's first delivery is targeted for launch later this year using the Blue Moon Mark 1 robotic lander.
Blue Origin completed its 35th New Shepard flight and 15th payload mission from Launch Site One in West Texas.
Blue Origin provides a service to experience space with its New Shepard rocket and successfully launched its New Glenn rocket.
On January 16, Blue Origin successfully launched New Glenn for the first time.