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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Blue Origin scrubs second New Glenn launch, will try again November 12
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Blue Origin scrubs second New Glenn launch, will try again November 12

Last updated: November 9, 2025 6:20 pm
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Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ space company, faced setbacks with the second launch of its New Glenn mega-rocket due to weather concerns, minor issues with launch pad equipment, and a cruise ship straying too close to the flight path. The company announced that the launch will be rescheduled for Wednesday, November 12, after working with the Federal Aviation Administration to navigate restrictions caused by the government shutdown.

This upcoming mission holds significant importance for Blue Origin. The company aims to demonstrate the full reusability of the New Glenn rocket, following a successful orbit reach but failed booster landing on a drone ship during its first launch in January. Landing the booster successfully this time is a key milestone for Blue Origin. Additionally, this will be New Glenn’s first commercial mission, carrying NASA’s ESCAPADE spacecraft to embark on a mission to Mars. The rocket will also transport a tech demonstrator for Viasat, contributing to another NASA project. The successful delivery of payloads to space, coupled with cost-effectiveness due to reusability, is crucial for Blue Origin to compete with SpaceX led by Elon Musk.

Originally planned for earlier this year, the second launch faced multiple delays. The launch window in Cape Canaveral, Florida was repeatedly pushed back on Sunday due to weather and equipment issues. Just minutes before a potential launch, a cruise ship entered the flight path, causing further delays. Despite efforts to ensure the ship cleared the area before the launch window closed, weather concerns ultimately led to the scrubbing of the attempt.

The rescheduled launch on Wednesday will be a pivotal moment for Blue Origin as it strives to advance in the space industry and solidify its position in the competitive market. Stay tuned for updates on this significant mission.

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