Well folks, time for another go at Blue Origin’s first orbital launch attempt!
Blue Origin stood down from a launch attempt earlier this week due to ice forming in a purge line on an auxiliary power unit.
Scheduled for UTC | 2025-01-16 07:03 |
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Scheduled for (local) | 2025-01-16 02:03 (EST) |
Launch site | LC-36, Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida, USA |
Launch provider | Blue Origin |
Launch vehicle | New Glenn (GS1-SN001) |
Landing | Jacklyn droneship |
Payload | DarkSky-1 Blue Ring Pathfinder |
Mission success criteria | Successful insertion of New Glenn upper stage and payload into Medium Earth Orbit |
Bonus goal | Landing of booster on droneship |
Livestreams
Stream | Link |
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Blue Origin | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXysNxbGdCg |
NASASpaceflight | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hmOwYOO1G4 |
Spaceflight Now | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-27UPcCiH08 |
Space Affairs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7oyvhGApv0 |
The Launch Pad | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF6SoKX1VGU |
Everyday Astronaut | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqW1OjVepCk |
Stats
- 1st New Glenn mission
- 1st orbital launch attempt for Blue Origin
- 1st Blue Origin launch of 2025, 29th launch overall
Mission info
Maiden flight of the New Glenn launch vehicle. Will carry the prototype DarkSky-1 Blue Ring Pathfinder, consisting of communications array, power systems, and a flight computer affixed to a secondary payload adapter ring, remaining attached to the 2nd stage. This launch will serve as New Glenn’s first National Security Space Launch certification flight.
Previous mission (NS-28) | Next mission (NS-29)
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~20 tons to orbit safe and sound on the first try!
Loss of booster confirmed.
SECO confirmed! New Glenn upper stage is in orbit!
Stage 1 entry burn startup confirmed. (or “exoatmospheric engine ignition”, as Blue Origin call it)
Edit: Booster telemetry is no longer updating on-screen…
MECO, stage separation, and upper stage ignition, and payload fairing jettison confirmed!
Liftoff!
Very, very slow liftoff. I thought there was something wrong.
Yeah, they might have dialed down the power, but it’s not like the BE-4 engines never launched before. Regardless, it made it up safe and deployed succesfully, so whatever they did worked.
Yeah, it really crawled off the pad. Thrust-to-weight-ratio can’t have been much more than 1.2 or so.
Stage 1 apogee.
That looked impressively clean! I hope we get high-res onboard footage soon.
Max-Q
Go no-go poll is complete, they are go for launch!
https://x.com/blueorigin/status/1879784681153220795
The readiness poll is complete. New Glenn is GO for launch and proceeding to terminal count.
Countdown clock is holding at T-11:03, awaiting results of the go no-go poll.
Edit: Looks like the range was no-go.
It’s a wayward boat: https://x.com/blueorigin/status/1879777385912115432
Entering unplanned hold due to range red for a wayward boat. New T-0 forthcoming.
Well, at least it’s not an issue with the rocket this time!
New T-0: https://x.com/blueorigin/status/1879777924058120218
New Glenn’s new T-0 is 2:03 a.m. EST (0703 UTC).
I think there’s an interesting comms lesson in how universally grumpy the space enthusiast community is after the clock shenanigans the other day.
There’s nothing inherently wrong with that clock style, but it seems to have totally demoralized way more people than a typical scrub does.
I don’t think it’s as simple as “this is different than SpaceX”. My theory is that we feel like Blue was toying with our enthusiasm, and it’s a weird “I am being taken advantage of” instinct.
Ultimately this doesn’t matter - Blue is a rocket company, not a science communicator. But perhaps there’s a lesson for the rest of us as we build science communities.
(I’m bored waiting for this launch)
Perhaps there’s a lesson for Blue Origin as well. This time they seem to be waiting until they are under T-20 minutes before going live with a hosted webcast.
Yeah, I’m very impressed by how much they’ve improved since Monday. Maybe they can do rapid iteration afterall :P
NSF are live.
Countdown clock at KSC is holding at T-20:50.
New T-0 of 2025-01-16 06:35 UTC, 01:35 local.