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New Glenn Rocket Launches Successfully, Carrying Satellites to Mars

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Blue Origin’s​ New Glenn Achieves Frist Successful Launch, Delivers Satellites Toward Mars

CAPE CANAVERAL, FL – Blue Origin’s ⁤New Glenn reusable ⁤launch vehicle soared into orbit late Thursday, marking a pivotal success for the company after a​ failed test flight earlier this year. The launch, initially delayed by over an hour due to an unexplained abort during​ the‌ final countdown, ultimately deployed two NASA⁢ satellites-Blue and Gold-on a ‍22-month journey to Mars.

This mission represents a meaningful step forward⁣ in both commercial spaceflight and planetary science. The New Glenn’s successful return and landing‌ on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean demonstrates a ​crucial milestone in⁢ reusable rocket technology,lowering the cost of space access. simultaneously, the ​Blue and​ Gold satellites will contribute to groundbreaking research on the Martian atmosphere,​ seeking to⁤ understand the complex‍ interplay between solar wind and ​the⁤ planet’s atmospheric energy.

The⁢ launch⁢ occurred at 9:55 p.m. EST, sending the New Glenn ⁢carrying its payload toward the red Planet. Approximately​ 20 minutes after ‌liftoff, the satellites ‌separated from ⁤the ⁤rocket to begin their voyage. NASA scientists intend to⁣ use⁣ data collected ⁤by Blue and Gold ‌to create 3D images of the solar wind surrounding Mars, investigating how it both energizes and erodes the planet’s atmosphere.‍

This‌ marks the first NASA mission headed to Mars since 2020. The January test flight‍ of New Glenn resulted in the loss of the rocket during landing, making‍ this latest achievement particularly significant for Blue Origin‌ and ‍the future of its launch capabilities.

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