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Jeff Bezos ’ aerospace venture Blue Origin will at long last attempt to put a rocket into orbit.
New Glenn , originally intended to launch as early as 2020 , is slated to fly on Sunday out of Cape Canaveral , Florida , during a nearly four-hour launch window that begins at 1 a.m. local time.
A successful launch of New Glenn would at last put the company in an elite circle of US ventures that can send satellites to orbit.
Blue Origin hasn’t stated publicly how much one flight on the New Glenn costs, though Henry says the company has “priced contracts very competitively with SpaceX” New Glenn can launch more mass to orbit per mission than the Falcon 9.
Meanwhile, SpaceX continues to develop its new Starship rocket, which is slated to become the most powerful, commercially operational rocket on the planet.
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