New Glenn rocket has clear path to launch after test-firing at Cape Canaveral

New Glenn rocket has clear path to launch after test-firing at Cape Canaveral

The road to the second flight of Blue Originโ€™s heavy-lifting New Glenn rocket got a lot clearer Thursday night with a success test-firing of the launcherโ€™s seven main engines on a launch pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.

Standing on a seaside launch pad, the New Glenn rocket ignited its seven BE-4 main engines at 9:59 pm EDT Thursday (01:59 UTC Friday). The engines burned for 38 seconds while the rocket remained firmly on the ground, according to a social media post by Blue Origin.

The hold-down firing of the first stage engines was the final major test of the New Glenn rocket before launch day. Blue Origin previously test-fired the rocketโ€™s second-stage engines. Officials have not announced a target launch date, but sources tell Ars the rocket could be ready for liftoff as soon as November 9.

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  1. arthur.osinski

    Exciting news about the New Glenn rocket! It’s great to see progress and successful test-firings at Cape Canaveral. Looking forward to the next steps in its journey!

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