The Blue Ghost lunar lander launched at 1:11 a.m. on Wednesday from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A. Here's what to know.
Founded 25 years ago by Bezos, Blue Origin has been launching paying passengers to the edge of space since 2021, including himself. The short hops from Texas use smaller rockets named after the first American in space, Alan Shepard. New Glenn, which honors John Glenn, is five times taller.
Blue Origin ... to the edge of space from Texas. Amazon's Jeff Bezos founded the company 25 years ago. He took part in Monday's countdown from Mission Control, located at the rocket factory just outside the gates of NASA's Kennedy Space Center about ...
Poised to liftoff from Cape Canaveral, Florida, 320-foot-tall New Glenn rocket seeks to perform fully operational mission. Jeff Bezos owns Blue Origin
New Glenn, a multistage rocket named after John Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth, is the first Blue Origin rocket to reach orbit. That puts the company in good position to join Elon Musk’s busy SpaceX brand as a major player in the cellular satellite industry and beyond.
Poised for liftoff from Cape Canaveral, Florida, 320-foot-tall New Glenn rocket recently completed a hot-fire. Billionaire Jeff Bezos owns Blue Origin
Firefly's Blue Ghost lunar lander has launched from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A, and is on a 45-day journey to the moon for NASA.
The Blue Ghost lunar lander is set to lift off Wednesday from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A. Here's what to know.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (and many others) posted pics of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, named for astronaut John Glenn, on social after liftoff.
Serving Mexican and Cuban dishes, El Leoncito has long been a go-to for watching rocket launches at nearby Kennedy Space Center. Get the street corn, some birria tacos and a giant margarita. And Jeff Bezos dined there in 2023, maybe he'll be back ahead of this one.
SpaceX launch of Blue Ghost lander from Kennedy Space Center Launch recap: Scroll down to read live updates from the launch of two lunar landers atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A.