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Blue Origin New Glenn rocket launch leaves giant Bluebird 7 mobile phone satellite into wrong orbit
Blue Origin achieved a successful recovery of its first reused orbital-class rocket, but the payload it put into space was left in the wrong location.
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Blue Origin’s third New Glenn launch lands the booster but puts the satellite in the wrong orbit — FAA grounds rocket
Blue Origin nailed the landing and botched the delivery. On April 19, 2026, the company’s New Glenn rocket lifted off from ...
The third flight of Blue Origin’s heavy-lift New Glenn launcher began Sunday with the company’s first successful reflight of an orbital-class booster, but ended with a setback for Jeff Bezos’ flagship ...
Blue Origin’s New Glenn placed AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird 7 in the wrong orbit, making direct-to-device service unviable and prompting de-orbit plans.
While the timeline remains uncertain for when Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket will be allowed to fly again, Jeff Bezos’ ...
The first major failure of Blue Origin's new heavy-launch system could create delays to its ambition to help NASA and the ...
AST SpaceMobile (NASDAQ:ASTS) stock is down 10% to $77 in early trading Monday after an orbital insertion failure during a Blue Origin launch resulted in the loss of one of its satellites. Friday's ...
Quattro is the company’s nickname for a more powerful upper stage for the New Glenn rocket, which will feature four BE-3U engines instead of the two currently powering the booster. Blue Origin ...
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