... today confirmed at the Satellite 2018 conference that they will launch a geostationary satellite aboard Blue Origin’s New Glenn orbital rocket. The launch window starts in late 2020. Commenting on the announcement, mu Space CEO James Yenbamroong...
...that it has entered into an agreement with Blue Origin to partner on a future launch of a geostationary satellite aboard the New Glenn orbital rocket. The launch is set to happen early in the next decade. “We’ve decided to go with Blue Origin because...
... this because that’s how we’re going to lower the costs of access to space. Artist’s impression of New Glenn. Commercial markets With New Glenn we’re looking at four key segments in the commercial market: geostationary orbit (GEO), non-geostationary...
... and Northrop Grumman, involves a multipart descent and ascent system that could launch on the company’s own New Glenn rocket and United Launch Alliance’s next-generation Vulcan Centaur rocket. Conceptual designs of the Dynetics lander...
... they would use to reach orbit, but the billionaire also owns launch company Blue Origin. Its New Glenn orbital rocket is slated for a first launch in 2021.
... this year to develop the Integrated Lander Vehicle (ILV) – a three-stage lander to be launched on Jeff Bezos’s own New Glenn Rocket System. Northrop Grumman will be providing the “Transfer Element”; a vehicle that brings the landing systems...