Blue Origin now has a rocket nearly in one piece as it mated the first and second stages this week of what will be the first ...
Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket ship rises from its Texas launch pad. (Blue Origin via YouTube ... it won’t be long before crews climb aboard for similar flights. “Hopefully very soon ...
The transporter can only take certain roads due to its length, 310 feet (95 meters), and height with the rocket on board. The ...
Blue Origin's next generation launch vehicle has learned to stand upright. Satellite images captured the rocket company's New Glenn booster standing tall on the launchpad during Valentine's Day ...
Blue Origin hauled the immense first stage booster for its upcoming debut launch of its New Glenn rocket to Cape Canaveral ...
The 10-minute, 4-second flight ended with the parachute-assisted landing of the capsule in the desert scrub not far from the launch pad ... pin ceremony after landing, Blue Origin Vice President ...
Blue Origin said that a new launch date will be shared sometime this week. The mission would have marked the rocket’s return to flight after Blue ... for thrill seekers. Before the September ...
Blue Origin's uncrewed NS ... 332,000 feet (101 kilometers) before returning for a landing around seven minutes and 20 seconds later. Roughly three minutes after that, the company's new crew ...
'As the pages of '2001: A Space Odyssey' unfold, so too does a cosmic journey that transcends the confines of Earth and literature...' A small stack of miniature black slabs modeled after the ...
An artist’s conception shows how Blue Origin ... Before that final outing for the booster, Bezos said it would be put on display if it survived. “We’d really like to retire it after ...
The booster separated from the capsule roughly four minutes after take-off, with the capsule autonomously gliding back to Earth under a parachute around six minutes later. Blue Origin said this ne ...
Blue Origin completed a launch and landing of an uncrewed flight test Wednesday morning for its next New Shepard spacecraft that will one day take humans on suborbital trips high above Earth.