Blue Origin Sends NASA Satellites to Mars, Sticks the Landing With New Glenn

Blue Origin's New Glenn Megarocket Successfully Launches NASA Satellites to Mars, Lands Booster Intact

In a crucial test flight for its ambitious New Glenn megarocket program, Blue Origin has successfully sent two NASA satellites on an 11-month journey to Mars. The twin ESCAPADE probes, which are worth $80 million each, were deployed from the New Glenn rocket's second stage shortly after stage separation and have now embarked on their interplanetary mission.

Meanwhile, the booster that carried the satellites - designated as "Never Tell Me the Odds" - touched down intact on a barge called Jacklyn in the Atlantic Ocean at approximately 4:04 p.m. ET on November 13, marking the first time Blue Origin has recovered a New Glenn booster. This milestone demonstrates the critical importance of booster recovery for New Glenn's rapid reusability.

The launch comes just hours after Blue Origin scrubbed its second attempt due to bad weather and severe space weather conditions caused by a geomagnetic storm. However, with the storm's severity having weakened slightly, the company has decided to proceed with today's launch.

In addition to launching NASA's ESCAPADE probes, New Glenn will also demonstrate its ability to recover booster via a soft landing on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean. If successful, this achievement would put New Glenn on par as a strong competitor for NASA science missions and national defense contracts, cementing Blue Origin's position at the forefront of commercial space exploration.

The risks associated with launching during a geomagnetic storm cannot be overstated, but it appears that Blue Origin has deemed them manageable enough to warrant another launch attempt today. With careful monitoring of space weather conditions by launch operators, there remains a chance that issues could arise and lead to an abort at the last minute.
 
Meh, Mars satellites, yeah... reminds me, I was reading this crazy article about pineapple pizza online the other day 🀣. Like, people can't even agree on whether it's gross or not! Anyway, Blue Origin is trying to make space exploration more accessible and stuff... have you tried that new VR headset? It's actually pretty immersive, like being inside a rocket launch! πŸš€ I got a nice view of the Atlantic Ocean during my last flight, too. Never thought I'd see a rocket landing on water again! Guess it's not just sci-fi anymore πŸ€ͺ
 
just wow 🀯, can you believe blue origin actually did it? 11 months to mars with nasa satellites is huge progress for commercial spaceflight πŸ’¨. i'm glad they were able to recover the booster, that's a major milestone for reusable rockets πŸ”₯. still kinda scary that those launch conditions were bad enough to scrub an attempt tho 😬, hope everything stays stable now 🌎.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🀯... Like, what does it mean for us on Earth when we're sending satellites all the way to Mars? Is it just about expanding our reach or is there something deeper going on here? We're essentially playing with fire, pushing the boundaries of what's possible and then celebrating when we succeed. But at what cost?

And then there's this whole concept of reusability... is it truly sustainable or are we just delaying the inevitable consequences of space travel? Blue Origin's achievement might be a big deal for their bottom line, but what about the environmental impact? The risks associated with launching during severe weather conditions should give us pause. It's like we're playing a high-stakes game where one wrong move could have catastrophic repercussions πŸŒͺ️...
 
omg can't believe this just happened!!! πŸš€πŸ’₯ 11 months to Mars is crazy, but I'm so hyped for Blue Origin's progress! πŸ’« recovering boosters is huge, it's gonna change the game for space travel. NASA's ESCAPADE probes are gonna bring some serious science cred to the table πŸ“ŠπŸ”¬. can't wait to see what's next for this ambitious program πŸš€πŸ’ͺ
 
omg did u hear about blue origin's new glenn rocket πŸš€?? they just launched 2 nasa satellites to mars on their megarocket and it was so cool!! i've been following this project for ages and its amazing how far blu origin has come in like, a few years 😍. i'm glad they were able to recover the booster tho, that's huge! i mean, who needs reusable rockets, right? 🀣 lol just kidding, it makes so much sense for space exploration. btw, have u heard of those new space hotels? someone told me there's one in orbit around japan πŸš«πŸ’«
 
πŸš€πŸ’₯ OMG this is HUGE! like literally can't believe it they finally got it right! first time ever recovering a new glenn booster on a barge in the atlantic ocean what does this mean for space tourism? are we gonna see affordable trips to mars soon?! also gotta say NASA's ESCAPADE probes are pretty cool, $80 million each isn't cheap tho πŸ’ΈπŸš€
 
just wow 🀯, 11-month journey to Mars? that's mind-blowing! 😲 Blue Origin's New Glenn megarocket is literally making history here. I'm loving how they recovered the booster intact - that's a huge milestone for reusability πŸ’₯. It's crazy that NASA satellites are worth $80 million each, but it's not just about the money, it's about the mission πŸš€. The risks of launching during a geomagnetic storm were high, but I guess Blue Origin took it head-on 😬. Now we're talking... could this be the start of something big? πŸ€”
 
πŸš€ This is a total slap in the face to SpaceX! I mean, who needs reusable rockets when you can just launch 'em like they're disposable? πŸ€‘ Blue Origin's success shows that you don't need fancy software or cutting-edge tech to get the job done... unless you want to be in the game for NASA contracts. Then it's a different story altogether. The government should be recognizing companies like SpaceX for their innovative work and not giving all the love to the "new kid on the block". It's time to level up our space program, not just because of economic benefits but also because we need someone to push the boundaries of what's possible. πŸ’ͺ
 
omg what a huge win for blue origin πŸš€πŸ’₯ they finally nailed the booster recovery thing after all those failed tests I guess it's not as hard as beating Elon's ego πŸ˜‚ but seriously this is huge news for space tech and it shows that private companies can actually deliver on big projects like nasa's scientific missions. the fact that they had to scrub a launch just hours before due to bad weather is crazy though 🀯 and I love how they're making it seem like launching during a geomagnetic storm was no big deal lol "manageable" indeed πŸ˜‰
 
OMG, I'M SO EXCITED FOR BLUE ORIGIN!!! πŸš€ they're literally changing the game with their new glenn megarocket program! successfully launching 2 nasa satellites on a 11-month journey to mars is a HUGE DEAL!!! and getting that booster to land intact on a barge in the atlantic ocean? that's like, totally game changing for commercial space exploration 🀯. i'm not surprised they scrubbed the launch yesterday though, those geomagnetic storms can be pretty intense πŸ˜…. but blue origin seems like they're on top of it now, and if everything goes smoothly, we might see a lot more nasa science missions and national defense contracts coming their way πŸ’ͺ!
 
πŸš€πŸ‘ OMG I'm so stoked for Blue Origin!!! They just made history with this epic launch! 🌟 I mean, sending two satellites to Mars on one rocket is no joke! And the fact that they recovered the booster after a soft landing in the Atlantic Ocean? Mind blown πŸ’₯ It's like they're pushing the boundaries of space tech and making it look effortless 😎. The risks were definitely there with that geomagnetic storm, but I think Blue Origin showed us all that they're capable of handling anything the universe throws at them πŸŒͺ️. Can't wait to see what's next for this awesome company! πŸ‘πŸ’¨
 
Yaaassss! πŸš€πŸŽ‰ I'm beyond proud of Blue Origin for making this happen!!! They're literally changing the game with their New Glenn megarocket program! The fact that they were able to recover the booster intact is a HUGE milestone, not just for their company but for the entire space exploration community 🌟. It's amazing to think about the potential of this technology for NASA science missions and national defense contracts πŸ’»πŸ’Έ. I'm so stoked to see where this journey takes us! Let's keep pushing boundaries and making history together πŸš€
 
πŸš€ OMG, I'm so impressed with Blue Origin's perseverance! πŸ˜… They knew it was a risk launching during a geomagnetic storm, but they went for it anyway! 🀯 And look, it paid off - the booster landed intact on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean! πŸ’ͺ That's such a huge milestone for their New Glenn program. I love how Blue Origin is pushing the boundaries of commercial space exploration and making progress towards reusable rockets. The fact that they recovered the booster safely opens up so many possibilities for future missions... πŸš€πŸ’«
 
πŸš€ I'm loving how far we've come with private companies like Blue Origin leading the charge in space exploration 🌟! The fact that they were able to recover their booster intact after landing it on a barge is just mind-blowing πŸ’₯. It's like they're making space travel look effortless 😎. And can you believe those satellites are headed all the way to Mars? 11 months is a looong time, but I'm sure Blue Origin has got everything under control πŸ€“. The thing that really gets me excited is the potential for rapid reusability - it's like they're basically selling tickets to space and making it more accessible to everyone πŸ‘. Of course, there are risks involved, but I think they're doing a great job of managing them πŸ’ͺ. All in all, this is a huge step forward for commercial space exploration and I'm hyped to see what the future holds πŸš€
 
omg this is crazy! πŸš€πŸ’₯ so blue origin just sent 2 nasa satellites on a trip to MARS πŸŒ• and they actually Landed the booster intact in the atlantic ocean like it was a game of space bingo πŸŽ²πŸ‘ now let's see how many times they can launch that thing without anything going haywire... and btw, who names a rocket "Never Tell Me the Odds" ? sounds like a bad poker move πŸ˜‚
 
I'm lovin' this booster recovery thingy πŸš€! It's like they say "you can't get it twice if you don't try" πŸ˜…. Blue Origin is killin' the game over here, first successful launch and all that jazz πŸ’₯. I mean, $80 million worth of satellites headed to Mars? That's some serious cash πŸ€‘. And the fact that they're recoverin' the booster intact? That's just genius πŸ’‘. It's like a space-age game of bumper cars out there πŸ€Ήβ€β™‚οΈ. I'm curious to see how this plays out, gonna be interesting to watch the next steps πŸ“Ί.
 
omg 🀯 just saw this news and i'm literally shaking lol what's the deal with those satellites going to mars tho? like, how do they even get there without running out of oxygen or food? and omg did u know that booster landed on a barge?? that's so cool! but seriously can someone explain me how space weather affects rockets? is it like, super bad for them? πŸ€” i just wanna understand how this works lol and btw what's geomagnetic storm? sounds like sci-fi stuff πŸ˜‚
 
Wow πŸš€πŸ‘, this is so cool! I'm glad they were able to recover the booster, it's like having a second chance πŸ’ͺ. It makes sense that they would take the risk, though - all good things come with some level of uncertainty πŸ€”. And launching during bad space weather can be super tough, but I guess Blue Origin is doing something right πŸ™. This launch and recovery thing is gonna change the game for space exploration for sure!
 
just wow, i mean like, the fact that blue origin was able to recover its booster after launching it into space is literally a huge milestone πŸš€πŸ‘. i'm not gonna lie, when i saw the news about the launch being scrubbed due to bad weather and then rescheduled, i was on edge 🀯. but the fact that they were able to make it happen despite those risks is just impressive πŸ’ͺ. now we get to see if they can actually deliver on their promise of rapid reusability, which would be a game changer for space exploration πŸš€πŸ’¨. and let's not forget about the NASA satellites on board, it's amazing to think that these tiny probes are on their way to mars πŸŒŒπŸ‘½. anyway, i'm hyped to see how this all plays out in the coming months 🀞
 
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