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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Heavy-Lift Rockets
Blue Origin’s newly announced New Glenn heavy-lift rockets will feature reusable first stages. The two- and three-stage versions will stand 270 feet (82 meters) and 313 feet (95 m) tall, respectively.
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Jeff Bezos of Blue Origin
Jeff Bezos announces Blue Origin will move to Kennedy Space Center, Florida, during a media event on Sept. 15, 2015.
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Jeff Bezos Announces Florida Launches for Blue Origin
Credit: Calla Cofield/Space.com
Jeff Bezos, founder of Blue Origin, announces his company’s plans to launch spaceships and rockets from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at Launch Complex 36 on Sept. 15, 2015.
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Bezos with BE-4 Engine Nozzle
Credit: Jeff Foust/SpaceNews
Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos poses with part of a BE-4 engine nozzle during a media tour of the company’s headquarters in Kent, Washington, on March 8.
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Blue Origin BE-4 Engine Test
Testing of components of the BE-4 engine is in progress at Blue Origin’s facilities in West Texas.
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Blue Origin BE-4 Engine Model
A model of Blue Origin’s BE-4 rocket engine is seen on display, Sept. 17, 2014, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
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Blue Origin BE-4 Engine LOx Impeller and Turbine
Blue Origin BE-4 engine LOx impeller and turbine.
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Blue Origin’s BE-4 Engine Test Facility
Blue Origin’s BE-4 engine test facility is in West, Texas.
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