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Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket completes key hot fire test ahead of first launch

  • Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is ready for its first flight after completing a successful hot fire test.
  • The company conducted a wet dress rehearsal, igniting New Glenn's seven engines for 24 seconds.
  • New Glenn's tanks were filled with fuel, and it carried a 45,000-pound payload mass simulator.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration granted Blue Origin a launch license for New Glenn.
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