Mission Highlight: NS-38 Blue Origin is scheduled to return to human spaceflight with its NS-38 mission on Thursday, Jan. 22.
Blue Origin’s next-generation lunar lander designed to deliver up to three metric tons of cargo anywhere on the Moon’s surface, has taken a major step forward in its journey to the lunar surface.
Blue Origin will use a flight-proven booster on the next launch of its New Glenn rocket. The liftoff, which is targeted for late February, will be just the third for New Glenn to date.
(CNN) — Blue Origin, the rocket company founded by Amazon multibillionaire Jeff Bezos, launched its towering New Glenn rocket on a mission that marked its first major test. Carrying a pair of ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Blue Origin launched its huge New Glenn rocket Thursday with a pair of NASA spacecraft destined for Mars. It was only the second flight of the rocket that Jeff Bezos’ ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — Interim NASA Administrator Sean Duffy said Monday that NASA was reopening the contract for the Artemis III moon lander after delays with development of SpaceX’s Starship. SpaceX ...