FAA Grounds Blue Origin's New Glenn Following Mission Anomaly
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket has been grounded by the FAA following an upper-stage anomaly during its third launch that resulted in a customer satellite failing to reach its orbit.
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket has been grounded by the FAA following an upper-stage anomaly during its third launch that resulted in a customer satellite failing to reach its orbit.
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket failed to reach the correct orbit during its third launch. The FAA has grounded the vehicle to conduct a formal investigation into the upper-stage anomaly.
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket has been grounded by the FAA following a failed orbital insertion during its latest mission. This is a significant setback for the company’s heavy-launch system ambitions.
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket has been grounded by the FAA after failing to deliver a customer payload to the correct orbit during its third launch, posing a major challenge to the company's launch market competitiveness.
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