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The Second New Glenn Rolls to the Launch Pad—and They Expect to Recover This One
Blue Origin aims to refurbish its New Glenn booster within 90 days to enable cost-effective reuse and support the November launch, with manufacturing costs over $100 million.
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Blue Origin transports New Glenn booster to launch site ahead of Mars-bound mission – Spaceflight Now
Blue Origin transported its New Glenn first stage booster, ‘Never Tell Me the Odds,’ from its facilities at Rocket Park to Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Oct. 8, 2025. Image: John Pisani / Spaceflight Now Blue Origin is one step closer to its second ever launch of its New Glenn rocket. On Wednesday morning, teams rolled the 189-foot-tall (57.5 m) booster from its faculties at Rocket Park near the Kennedy Space Center …
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