1. Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin successfully landed the booster of its New Glenn mega-rocket on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean, making it the second company to do so after SpaceX.
2. The upper stage of New Glenn is carrying Blue Origin's first commercial payload: twin spacecraft for NASA intended to study Mars' atmosphere.
3. The successful landing and deployment of the spacecraft mark significant progress for Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket system, which aims to become an option for sending larger payloads to space, the Moon, and beyond.
2. The upper stage of New Glenn is carrying Blue Origin's first commercial payload: twin spacecraft for NASA intended to study Mars' atmosphere.
3. The successful landing and deployment of the spacecraft mark significant progress for Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket system, which aims to become an option for sending larger payloads to space, the Moon, and beyond.
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Successful booster landing of Blue Origin's New Glenn mega-rocket on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean, second to SpaceX. Upper stage carries first commercial payload: twin NASA Mars atmosphere study spacecraft. Significant progress for New Glenn rocket system, aiming to offer options for larger
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URL: https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/13/blue-origin-lands-new-glenn-rocket-booster-on-second-try/#summary
Date: Nov. 14, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-14
Created: 2025/11/14 06:42
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:10
Last Read: 2025/11/14 07:49