Summary
Blue Origin is preparing for a second launch of its New Glenn mega-rocket, which will take place in late spring. The company has identified seven corrective actions to address issues with the booster stage that failed during the inaugural flight in January. The rocket's second stage successfully made it into orbit, but three of the booster's engines did not properly re-light as it came back to Earth.
Key Points
New Glenn is Blue Origin's first rocket capable of reaching orbit around Earth and going farther into space.
The rocket's second stage successfully reached orbit during the inaugural flight in January.
Blue Origin has identified seven corrective actions to address issues with the booster stage that failed during the initial landing attempt.
Why It Matters
The success of New Glenn is crucial for Blue Origin to compete against Elon Musk's SpaceX, which currently dominates the launch market.
Author
Sean O'Kane