Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket lifts off on Jan. 16, 2025. Credit score: Blue Origin
Simply previous 2 a.m. Jap time on Jan. 16, 2025, a brand new rocket blasted off from the Cape Canaveral Area Pressure Station in Florida. By reaching orbit, Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket launch has marked a milestone for a industrial house firm that has large ambitions.
As a space policy expert, I see New Glenn’s success as an enormous leap ahead for Blue Origin and an excellent signal for an increasing, formidable industrial house business.
Step-by-step
Though SpaceX may be the most well-known industrial house firm, Blue Origin is older by two years. Based in 2000 by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, the company envisions a time when thousands and thousands of individuals are dwelling and dealing in house.
To advance that imaginative and prescient, the corporate is creating its personal line of reusable rockets, which may enhance entry to house.
Blue Origin’s motto is gradatim ferociter, Latin for “step-by-step, ferociously.” Bezos has explained that this displays the corporate’s method to spaceflight.
“Should you’re constructing a flying car, you’ll be able to’t minimize any corners. Should you do, it’s going to be an phantasm that it’s going to make it quicker,” Bezos stated on the Pathfinder Awards in 2016.
With this step-by-step method, it took 15 years for Blue Origin to launch its first rocket. New Shepard, which launched in 2015, is called after Alan Shepard, the primary American to achieve house.
New Shepard will not be highly effective sufficient to achieve orbit. As an alternative, it flies a suborbital trajectory. Which means it flies to the sting of house, experiencing low gravity for only a few minutes, earlier than returning to its launch web site.
What makes New Shepard distinctive is that it might probably carry passengers. It did so for the first time on July 20, 2021, when it carried three folks, including Bezos, to house. Since then, there have been eight crewed flights of New Shepard and 21 uncrewed flights. Notably, it carried Star Trek’s William Shatner to space on Oct. 13, 2021.
New Shepard has not been with out its points, nonetheless. In 2022, it experienced an engine failure a minute after liftoff. With no people on board, the launch escape system activated, permitting the capsule to soundly return to Earth. This touchdown additionally meant that had folks been on board, they too would have returned safely.
Increasing the envelope
Whereas Blue Origin has realized quite a bit from New Shepard’s flights, the corporate wants a extra highly effective rocket. Named after John Glenn, the primary American to achieve orbit, New Glenn is designed to be that rocket.
Blue Origin began creating New Glenn in 2013 however only announced it publicly in 2016. It’s made up of two sections referred to as phases. The primary stage has seven engines. As soon as this stage has used up all its gas, the purpose is for it to detach and return to a barge at sea, very like SpaceX’s Falcon 9.
At that time, the second stage’s three engines mild up, taking the rocket the remainder of the best way to house.
Sadly, on Jan. 16’s maiden launch, the primary stage booster was destroyed because it tried to return to the touchdown barge. Earlier than the launch, firm officers had acknowledged that they weren’t sure they would recover the booster on this flight, however had been going to attempt anyway.
At over 320 feet tall (98 meters), New Glenn is shorter than an Apollo-era Saturn V (363 ft., or 111 m) however taller than each the space shuttle when it was absolutely stacked (184 ft., or 64 m) and SpaceX’s Falcon 9 (229 ft., or 70 m). It’s going to have double the power of the house shuttle however half the facility of the Saturn V.
Along with New Glenn, the corporate is creating Blue Moon, a lunar lander to be used on a future NASA lunar mission. It is usually creating Blue Ring, an in-space servicing platform that may refuel and transfer satellites.
Blue Origin can be a key a part of Orbital Reef, a deliberate industrial house station in low Earth orbit. Blue Origin has likened Orbital Reef to a “mixed-use enterprise park” that can provide space for analysis, growth and manufacturing in orbit.
Implications for industrial house
Blue Origin’s success reaching orbit with New Glenn is a crucial step for the bigger industrial house business. Importantly, it is going to create competitors for SpaceX, which some argue has a close to monopoly on launch services in america.
Competitors for launch providers is a valuable thing. It offers incentive for each corporations to ship the perfect service on the lowest price. Having a number of launch suppliers can be an indication of a wholesome industrial market.
Competitors additionally offers choices for accessing house in case one firm should floor its fleet of rockets. This occurred several times to SpaceX in 2024 when three of its rockets skilled issues throughout launch. The state of affairs left no possibility for purchasers besides to attend till SpaceX investigated and glued the problems.
Whereas New Glenn can be launching uncrewed missions for the subsequent few years, Blue Origin signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA in 2023 to develop extra industrial tasks, together with a crew car.
A Blue Origin crew car would supply NASA with extra choices when transporting people to and from low-Earth orbit and even the Moon.
Although this launch of New Glenn has been 25 years within the making, for Blue Origin it’s a main accomplishment – and a needed one if it needs to “ferociously” proceed its targets for house journey.
Wendy Whitman Cobb is a Professor of Technique and Safety Research at Air College.
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