Source: Space.com
“Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket just earned its wings. New Glenn launched for the first time ever this morning (Jan. 16), rising off a pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station here on Florida’s Space Coast at 2:03 a.m. EST (0703 GMT). About 12.5 minutes later, the rocket’s upper stage reached orbit — the main goal of today’s test flight, which the company called NG-1. … Blue Origin also tried to land New Glenn’s reusable first stage on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean, which is nicknamed Jacklyn, after company founder Jeff Bezos’ mother. The booster managed to fire up three of its engines in a reentry burn as planned, but it didn’t stick the landing.” (01/16/25)