Blue Origin

Created by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in September 2000, Blue Origin is a launch company with a number of rockets and engines in its portfolio. Blue Origin is behindNew Shepard andNew Glenn rockets, itsBlue Moon lunar lander, and multiple Blue Origin-designed rocketengines for its own hardware as well ascustomer vehicles.
Company plans include space flight missions for passengers, payloads, and partners. Blue Origin also backs theClub for the Future, a foundation created in 2019 “to inspire future generations to pursue careers in STEM and to help invent the future of life in space.”
Blue Origin pauses New Shepard flights for work on lunar projects

In astatement today,Blue Origin announced it was pausing all New Shepard launches for at least two years in order to shift its priorities to its lunar programs in support of national initiatives. This comes as the company has made multiple moves to bolster itself as a new player in national defense and civil space.
ExpandExpandingCloseBlue Origin is working on its own thousand satellite constellation

Blue Origin announced yet another project it had undertaken for its missions for space domination across all sectors. Called Terrawave, it will be a constellation of over 5,000 satellites designed to bring symmetrical, high-speed internet connections worldwide.
ExpandExpandingCloseULA CEO, Tory Bruno, leaves for new position at Blue Origin

In what could be the most shocking news of 2025,Tory Bruno, long-time CEO of United Launch Alliance, resigned and joined competitor Blue Origin last month. Bruno will now head up Blue Origin’s National Security Group, a specialty of ULA that Bruno helped hone during his leadership.
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SpaceX’s Starship mishap could give Blue Origin the edge in stealing Artemis 3’s landing contract

SpaceX is once again facing a setback in getting itsStarship rocket closer to being operational. Meanwhile, Blue Origin is taking slow but steady steps toward having a capable Mark 1 lunar lander. Would NASA be silly not to switch providers for Artemis 3’s lander?
ExpandExpandingCloseWhat are Blue Origin’s New Glenn goals for 2026?

The new year is right around the corner, and with that come new goals, records, and the arrival of new players in the space realm. The most promising to shake things up, Blue Origin, is just now making its new-space prime entrance. What does 2026 have in store for its big rocket, theNew Glenn?
ExpandExpandingCloseBlue Origin just entered a new, very exclusive club

Yesterday, Blue Origin successfully launched its secondNew Glenn rocket from LC-36 in Florida. While a second successful mission is enough to celebrate, what happened at the end of the mission is bigger news for the company and the industry.
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Watch Blue Origin launch its second New Glenn rocket for NASA
Blue Origin is attempting to launch its secondNew Glenn rocket from LC-36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The mission will carry NASA’s ESCAPADE payload to Mars for a tech demonstration of low-cost interplanetary exploration.
ExpandExpandingCloseLast night’s awesome Northern Lights are scrubbing rocket launches

For most of the nation last night, the Northern Lights, or officially named theAurora Borealis, were visible in an awesome display. This is due to a powerful solar storm coming from our Sun; however, that same storm that’s causing the beautiful nighttime display is also causing issues for the space industry who are trying to get rockets launched.
ExpandExpandingCloseWhy did Blue Origin’s New Glenn launch scrub?

After an hour and a half attempt, Blue Origin scrubbed itsNew Glenn NG-2 mission due to weather concerns. It wasn’t the only issue the company ran into during the countdown, but why did weather specifically cause the delay? And when will it launch again?
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NASA opens up Artemis 3 landing to Blue Origin as SpaceX falls behind

Blue Origin may just have a shot at taking away SpaceX’s prizedArtemis 3 crewed lunar landing, as the company has fallen behind its goals to get an HLS Starship variant ready for a 2027 attempt. Now NASA is looking at new options that may be able to get a lander ready faster.
ExpandExpandingCloseWhat does Blue Origin do? Explaining all the company’s programs

With New Shepard back in service, New Glenn preparing for another flight, and lunar systems advancing,Blue Origin heads into late 2025 with progress on multiple fronts. The company is simultaneously running programs in suborbital tourism, orbital launch, propulsion, and lunar vehicle development, together outlining a transportation architecture that spans Earth orbit to cislunar space.
ExpandExpandingCloseAre suborbital tourism flights getting old?

This weekBlue Origin launched its NS-31 mission carrying a crew of six above the Karman Line for a short 11-minute flight. The flight was historic for being the first all-female spaceflight since 1963 and was marketed as a feminist movement, but some have doubts it did anything. So, are PR stunt suborbital spaceflights getting old? Or is it just Blue Origin’s take on them?
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Blue Origin finally get their defense launch contracts

After lobbying the option into existence,Blue Origin has finally been awarded launches under theSpace Force‘s National Security Space Launch Phase 3 Lane 2 contract. TheNew Glenn has only launched once so far, and we’re still awaiting word on when and what the rocket’s second launch will be.
ExpandExpandingCloseBlue Origin to launch first all female crew, launch record setting New Shepard year?

After being first reportedover two years ago, Blue Origin has finally released details on its first all-femaleNew Shepard mission, commanded by helicopter pilot, entrepreneur, and girlfriend of Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez.
ExpandExpandingCloseBlue Origin to focus on competition with a 10% cut to its workforce

Blue Origin, the aerospace company founded by Jeff Bezos, has announced a10% reduction in its workforce, affecting approximately 1,400 employees across its Florida, Texas, and Washington facilities. The layoffs, disclosed February 13, signal a strategic shift for the company as it moves away from heavy research and development and focuses on scaling up production of its New Glenn rocket and other key projects.
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Blue Origin simulated lunar gravity on its latest New Shepard flight

Tuesday morning,Blue Origin launches its 29thNew Shepard mission from West Texas. While the missions have become rather mundane, this time the company was able to spin the capsule up to simulate lunar gravity for the payloads it carried.
ExpandExpandingCloseTerminal Count: Boeing and Airbus out of space?

A recent Space Capital report states that the massive defense primes of Boeing and Airbus could divest themselves of space entirely. Given the new administration’s wish to potentially sack SLS, could companies like Boeing be out of space entirely?
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ExpandExpandingCloseTerminal Count: Starship and New Glenn have very different weeks

We finally saw the debut launch of Blue Origin’sNew Glenn rocket last week. We also saw the first of manyStarship flights of 2025. While both were considered flight data-gathering missions, one seems a little more successful than the other, and spoiler, it wasn’tSpaceX.
Checkout the podcast version of Terminal Count here.
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Blue Origin sends first New Glenn rocket into orbit

After several days of delays due to technical issues and weather,Blue Origin successfully lifted off with its new heavy-lift rocket,New Glenn, from Florida and entered an orbit around Earth. With data gathering as its only goal, Blue Origin has gathered plenty on both the booster and upper stage.
ExpandExpandingCloseWatch Blue Origin launch its first New Glenn rocket [Update: launched]

Blue Origin will make its third attempt to launch its firstNew Glenn rocket no earlier than 1:00 A.M. ET Thursday. With weather once again a concern, we’ll have to see if we get into the countdown or if the company will pull the plug early this evening.
Update:Blue Origin sends first New Glenn rocket into orbit
ExpandExpandingCloseStarship Flight 7: SpaceX delays one more day in hope for better weather

SpaceX announced it will be delayingStarship Flight 7 due to poor weather in the area. They are not the only ones dealing with weather concerns this week either. Starship is now set to launch no earlier than January 16 at 4:00 p.m. CT.
Update:Starship Flight 7: SpaceX makes second booster catch, Block 2 Starship loss during ascent
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Why did Blue Origin scrub its New Glenn launch twice?

Monday and Tuesday morning,Blue Origin made two attempts to launch itsNew Glenn rocket on its inaugural mission. However, neither ended with the rocket leaving the launch pad, so why did they scrub?
ExpandExpandingCloseBlue Origin is attempting to launch again tonight [Update: Delayed once more]

Last nightBlue Origin scrubbed its attempt to launch its first New Glenn rocket. The company announced it will be reattempting to launch the rocket during tonight’s window of the same time. Weather, however, is currently at 70% chance of violation, potentially adding to another delay past Wednesday.
Update: Blue Originannounced a delay to January 16.
ExpandExpandingCloseTerminal Count: Blue Origin scrubs, Sierra Space CEO is out

Last night, or early this morning,Blue Origin scrubbed its firstNew Glenn launch attempt after about two hours of troubleshooting problems and takes the cake for arguably the worst launch stream ever produced. Also taking place this week,Sierra Space‘s CEO departed the company without any previous announcement or reason, sparking speculation.
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