Blue Origin is gearing up for a second launch of its New Glenn mega-rocket, expected in late spring, after determining the causes behind a booster stage failure during its inaugural flight. The company revealed that it has implemented seven corrective actions focused on propellant management and engine bleed control to rectify the issue. Following a successful second stage orbit in January, New Glenn is envisioned as a competitive player against SpaceX, with the need to prove reliability and capabilities for future missions into space.
Blue Origin's next launch of the New Glenn rocket will occur in late spring, following a review that identified seven corrective actions to address its booster landing failure.
The company aims to demonstrate the rocket's capabilities and promote reliability, crucial for competing against SpaceX in the commercial launch sector.
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