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Blue Origin’s NASA Launch to Mars Is a Shot across the Bow for Elon Musk’s SpaceX

Last updated: November 13, 2025 5:25 pm
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Blue Origin, the rocket company founded by Jeff Bezos, made a significant leap forward in its quest to compete with SpaceX as a reliable provider of reusable rockets for NASA and other government agencies. The company successfully launched its New Glenn rocket on Thursday, carrying NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to study the impact of space weather on Mars.

The launch, which took place from Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 3:55 P.M. EST, faced delays due to a severe solar storm the day before. Despite the setback, the rocket’s reusable first stage, named “Never Tell Me the Odds,” landed back on a Blue Origin drone ship, marking a milestone achievement for the company.

This successful launch is crucial for Blue Origin, as it positions them as a strong competitor to SpaceX, which currently dominates the global launch market with its fully reusable rockets. With the ability to land and reuse rocket stages, Blue Origin is now better positioned to secure lucrative launch contracts, including those for NASA’s upcoming moon missions, which were initially awarded to SpaceX.

In contrast, SpaceX has faced delays in the development of its Starship megarocket, which NASA intended to use for the Artemis III mission in 2027. Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy announced in October that the agency would reopen competition for the mission’s crewed lander, potentially opening up opportunities for Blue Origin and other aerospace companies.

Leading up to the launch, Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp expressed the company’s commitment to supporting NASA’s goal of returning humans to the moon. He stated that Blue Origin would “move heaven and Earth” to assist NASA in achieving this objective.

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As Blue Origin continues to make strides in the space industry, it underscores the importance of supporting science journalism. Publications like Scientific American play a vital role in advocating for science and industry, providing readers with essential news, insightful analysis, and thought-provoking content. By subscribing to Scientific American, readers can help ensure that meaningful research and discovery are at the forefront of media coverage.

In a time where the value of science is often overlooked, it is crucial to stand up and support organizations that champion scientific exploration and discovery. By supporting publications like Scientific American, readers can contribute to the advancement of knowledge and understanding in our ever-changing world.

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