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Damage Seen at Blue Origin Space Coast Test Site; Unclear if New Glenn Launch Could Be Delayed
The mission will carry AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird 7 satellite and use a previously flown booster after Blue Origin completed refurbishment and certification.
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Damage seen at Blue Origin Space Coast test site; unclear if New Glenn launch could be delayed
As Blue Origin prepares for the next launch of its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral, the company appears to have experienced unexpected damage at its Merritt Island rocket manufacturing facility.
·Orlando, United States
Read Full ArticleTwo Day Delay for Blue Origin New Glenn
The next launch of the Blue Origin has been delayed from April 14 to April 16. The rocket sections are still in the Bay and have not been moved out to the launch pad. This is another important Blue Origin launch. It will be the third New Glenn launch. AST Space Mobile is launching BlueBird ...
·United States
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