Second New Glenn Launch Delayed To August 2025 The space firm is now pushing the second launch of their rocket to the third quarter of the year, as they miss their target by a large margin Blue Origin Falls Behind On Its Plans For New Glenn Launches After the launch of the first New Glenn rocket for the year back in January, the space firm has been unable to perform the second launch To
Second New Glenn launch slips toward fall as program . . . Before 2025 began, Limp had set expectations alongside Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos: New Glenn would launch eight times this year However, since the rocket's mostly successful debut in January, five months have passed At one point the company targeted "late spring" for the second launch of the rocket
Second New Glenn Launch Slips Toward Fall As Program . . . Blue Origin is falling far short of its goal to launch the New Glenn rocket eight times in 2025, with its second flight now delayed until at least mid-August Key leadership changes were also announced, including the departure of the New Glenn program head, as the company faces pressure to increase launch cadence and compete with SpaceX for federal contracts and Amazon's Project Kuiper deployments
New Glenn Rockets Into Space, Landing Attempt Falters On liftoff, New Glenn’s engines deliver 3 9 million pounds of thrust The relatively low thrust-to-weight ratio of the New Glenn makes the rocket appear to rise much more slowly off of the pad than most other rockets today Blue Origin plans to conduct additional launches this year, including NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to Mars