New Glenn launch is delayed until at least 12 January due to conditions in the Atlantic, where booster is slated to land
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin announced it would launch its first orbital rocket “no earlier than Friday”, a pivotal moment in the commercial space race currently dominated by Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Then the Amazon founder’s rocket company delayed the launch until at least Sunday 12 January due to rough seas.
Named New Glenn, the rocket is slated to lift off from the Cape Canaveral space force station in Florida. A statement from the company read: “We’re shifting our NG-1 launch date to no earlier than January 12 due to a high sea state in the Atlantic, where we hope to land our booster.”
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