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Blue Origin New Glenn
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A launch of New Glenn carrying ESCAPADE, on November 13, 2025
Function Heavy to super heavy-lift launch vehicle
Manufacturer Blue Origin
Country of originUnited States
Project costAt least US$2.5 billion [1]
Cost per launchUS$68–110 million [2] [3]
Size
Height98 m (322 ft) [4]
Diameter7 m (23 ft)
Stages2
Capacity
Payload to LEO
Mass
  • 7×2: 45,000 kg (99,000 lb) [5] [6]
  • 9×4: >70,000 kg (150,000 lb) [7]
Launch history
StatusActive
Launch sites Cape Canaveral, LC36
Vandenberg, SLC9 (future)
Total launches2
Success(es)2
Landings1 / 2 attempts
First flightJanuary 16, 2025
Last flightNovember 13, 2025 (ESCAPADE, most recent)
Carries passengers or cargo
First stage – GS1
Height57.5 m (189 ft)
Diameter7 m (23 ft)
Powered by
  • 7×2: 7 × BE-4 [9]
  • 9×4: 9 × BE-4
Maximum thrust
  • 7×2: 19,928 kN (4,480,000 lbf)
  • 9×4: 25,622 kN (5,760,000 lbf)
Specific impulse 340 s (3.3 km/s) (vac.)
Burn time190 seconds [10]
Propellant LOX / CH4

Planned launches

Launches are expected to take place "no earlier than" (NET) the listed date.

See also

References

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