On a long-dormant pad in Florida, a rocket that could challenge SpaceX's dominance is poised to launch
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On a long-dormant pad in Florida, a rocket that could challenge SpaceXs dominance is poised to launch
By Jackie Wattles, CNN
Updated: 10:07 AM EST, Sat January 11, 2025
Source: CNN
On a Florida launchpad that has been dormant for almost two decades, a new, roughly 320-foot (98-meter) rocket developed by Jeff Bezos company Blue Origin is poised for its maiden flight.
The uncrewed launch vehicle, called New Glenn, will mark Blue Origins first attempt to send a rocket to orbit, a feat necessary if the company hopes to chip away at SpaceXs long-held dominance in the industry.
New Glenn is set to lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station as early as Sunday during a three-hour launch window that opens at 1 a.m. ET. A livestream of the mission is slated to kick off about an hour before liftoff on YouTube and Blue Origins website, the company said via email.
The rocket, which stands about as tall as a 30-story building, consists of several parts: The first-stage rocket booster gives the initial thrust at liftoff. Atop the booster is an upper rocket stage that includes a cargo bay protected by a nose cone that will house experimental technology for this mission.
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