Blue Origin’s New Glenn Successfully Launches NASA’s Mars Mission
Blue Origin has successfully launched its New Glenn rocket on its second mission, carrying NASA’s twin ESCAPADE spacecraft to Mars. The launch from Cape Canaveral marks a significant milestone after previous delays due to extreme space weather and unfavorable conditions.
Key Mission Details
- Destination: Mars (Red Planet)
- Expected Arrival: 2027
- Primary Payload: NASA’s twin ESCAPADE spacecraft
- Secondary Payload: Viasat technology demonstration for NASA’s Communications Services Project
Parallel Launch Activity
In a busy day for space operations, United Launch Alliance is preparing for a nighttime Atlas V rocket launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Scheduled for 10:04 p.m. EST from Space Launch Complex 41, this mission will carry a ViaSat broadband satellite. ULA had faced two delays last week due to technical issues with the booster’s liquid-oxygen tank vent valve.
Record-Breaking Year for Space Coast
If both launches succeed, they will represent the 95th and 96th launches from Florida’s Space Coast this year, putting the region on track to achieve an unprecedented 100 launches in 2025. This follows SpaceX’s recent Starlink mission that already set a new annual record earlier this month.



