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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Launch Success: NASA Mars Mission Deployed

Blue Origin Successfully Launches New Glenn Rocket, Deploys NASA Mars Mission

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin successfully launched its New Glenn rocket on Thursday, November 13, marking a historic achievement with both a perfect orbital deployment and booster recovery. The mission carried NASA’s ESCAPADE Mars spacecraft, positioning Blue Origin as only the second company after SpaceX to successfully recover an orbital-class booster.

Key Mission Achievements

  • Successful launch of New Glenn rocket after multiple weather delays
  • Booster recovery achieved minutes after launch
  • NASA’s ESCAPADE Mars mission deployed successfully
  • Second flight for New Glenn, first successful booster recovery

Overcoming Launch Challenges

The road to launch faced significant obstacles, including multiple weather-related scrubs and technical issues. Sunday’s attempt was canceled due to poor weather conditions, while Wednesday’s launch was postponed because of heightened solar activity that threatened NASA’s instruments. Even on launch day, unexplained glitches caused several holds before the rocket finally lifted off at 3:55 PM in a clean arc.

NASA’s Mars Mission Details

The 322-foot New Glenn rocket carries NASA’s ESCAPADE mission, featuring twin spacecraft named Blue and Gold. According to NASA heliophysicist Joseph Westlake, who spoke during the webcast, the spacecraft will first enter a “benign, safe parking orbit” near Earth to collect space weather data. They are scheduled to journey toward Mars in late 2026 when planetary alignment is optimal, arriving the following year.

This successful mission demonstrates that NASA could potentially launch more Mars probes outside the traditional tight alignment windows that occur only once every two years, significantly increasing mission flexibility.

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