FULL FLIGHT! Blue Origin New Glenn 1st Flight
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2025
- FULL FLIGHT! Blue Origin New Glenn 1st Flight
#blueorigin #newglenn #launch
Watch as Blue Origin launches the first ever New Glenn rocket!
Pad : LC-36
Location : Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, USA
Rocket : New Glenn
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Beautiful takeoff. Telemetry and video coverage later in the flight was almost non existant. SpaceX is in a different league and we are used to be spoiled on that front. Big congrats to Blue Origin for reaching orbit!
Yes congrats to BO. SpaceX could have reached orbit but because its a whole different system i.e. a ship that has to come back down and they deliberately didn't touch orbit and just tested the de-orbit burn engine to make sure it could. BO has a standard 2nd stage booster which is designed not to be reused and hence put straight into orbit to deliver its payload... The tricky bit is the landing of the 1st stage booster - good luck to BO in getting that right.... Now all they need is a star factory to start churning them out!!!
Tracking graphic later in the flight was no better than the 1970s NASA ones. SpaceX has the Starlink network to relay everything, wheres Kuiper?
@@simonscofield8825 Yes, sadly BO created a piece of Space Junk during this flight. I think SpaceX is generally acting very carefully to avoid that.
@@SteenLarsen Seriously... you believe that?
@@SteenLarsen Ah yes as if all those Falcon 9 upper stages aren't Space Junk. ;)
Ditch the sound of the peanut gallery and air head commentator. All that is needed is the mission control audio.
Agreed. Commentator was distracting. Stick to the mission professionals.
let's liGht dis caNdLe 😑😑🙃
Drunks at a Chippendale show
I got the impression the Blue Origin commentators had no formal technical background unlike the SpaceX commentators.
Thank goodness I wasn't the only one that thought the cackling bimbo was super annoying.
This was 99% talk zero images. I guess SpaceX is spoiled us on flight coverage.
not mentioning Karen screaming over-excited
They’ve had practice. (And are much more publicity driven.) BO will improve.
Amazon is going to make a starlink like service too, then its a lot easier.
Think they have just waited and blatantly copied ,just like the Chinese do , let someone else do all the R&D then rip it off.
Your envy is pretty easy to see 😂😂😂 go away musky fanboy.
The lets light this candle lady needs to go.
Right lol you can tell she wanted to say that sooo bad. Looking for comments about the launch can only find comments trashing the coverage.
Exactly. It was so annoying
LOL I was mocking her right after she said that
@@defencebangladesh4068
oh put a cork in it bub
Can we get more people screaming into their mic and more talking when controllers are talking.
sounded like an orgie, all a bit fake too
They really need to change their commentator. Woman should be in the crowd, not screaming into a microphone
no way just go with it
Keep it up, the more companies attempting space flight, the better it is for humanity. Congrats.
Fail fast and fail forward. You will learn and you will learn fast. Congratulations to the team and keep pressing forward!
I watched the moon landing live in 1969 - So glad I’m seeing the day when two private companies launch big boy rockets on the same day. Go New Glenn & Go Starship 7. (BTW, no moon landing deniers pls).
You didn’t watch the moon landing bud…
@@michaelmccarthy5632 the earth aint flat bud
Nice take off but lousy coverage.
Lousy coverage, really pathetic. And whoever that woman was, she’s just cringe.
Great work Blue Origin team! You'll get the booster down safely on a future flight!
Nobody expected a 100% successful landing on the first try. It takes trial and error to perfect the vehicle landing software and hardware. Congrats on getting to orbit.
This was a test of the performance of the BE-4 engines in an actual launch to orbit and it looked flawless. Early object reusable boosters have to be tested to allow for a learned profile, so this booster failure to land was just the price of the learning curve.
Right, it's not as though there is a lot of prior knowledge and experience to go on in the field of landing orbital-class boosters. Only SpaceX have done it so far, and even for them it's not a well established science in general, just with the Falcon 9.
Blue Origin will be successful, and hopefully it won't take as many tries as with the Falcon 9, since there is some knowledge on the subject around. We're all still in the pioneering stage on this stuff. Maybe someday it will be well understood across the industry as a whole, but for now there has to be some trial and error on the landing phase.
No one ever got it on the 1st try, not even Space X with Falcon 9. It seems the booster did fire it's engines and slowed but a fine 1st attempt at landing stage one. Stage 2, flawless. Apparently worth weight when you get that a rocket that size to orbit 1st time.
Not very performant. Take-off at walking pace isn't a good sign for the engine peak load. It's a boomer rocket, built on boomerthink. This and SLS are both already obsolete.
@@NeonVisual First stage isn't about speed, it's about altitude. It's just getting the second stage out of the denser atmosphere. Mission accomplished.
@@gwhite7136 Look at the final telemetry, though. At that altitude, it was moving roughly 60% faster than the Starship booster does, which was way too fast. It's no wonder that it broke up. The question is why the entry burn failed to sufficiently slow it down.
Lots of good data to collect and learn from. Everyone has growing pains. Congrats to the Blue Origin team for finally getting this far; it can only get better.
Who's the crazy lady?
I dunno but her nose has to be numb with how excited she sounds
I'll have what she's having!
who cares
No one ever landed the first booster, not even Space X with Falcon 9. This is a much larger rocket booster, fewer engines and it takes practice getting it all to mesh at the right time for a stand up landing. They lit, slowed to optimial speed. Your stage two made it to orbit just fine. Success. Welcome to space Blue Origin!
But falcon 9 has landed many times
Well, that's the problem, isn't it? You need to test the real thing many times to get it right, but instead they try to do it right in the first attempt. That's why they are behind SpaceX even though BO was founded before.
@@grf73tubebut SpaceX does not take 5 years too launch again
@@grf73tube This is true but understand something. They have had decades to watch and study Space X. See where they went wrong. If Space X hadn't crashed first, Blue Origin wouldn't be close to where they are now even attempting a booster landing this size 1st attempt. lol. Blu Origin does not have as many other projects and craft as Space X and Elon does because they want to be perfect with way fewer craft and that's ok. New Glenn still boasts the second largest fairing ever to be launched into space. Second in size to only Elon. But, if they fully loaded that fairing, where Starship has not loaded to capacity into space, Bezo could say, he's launched the largest payload into space. That is until Starship were to max out and send into space. They haven't even come close to attempting that yet. Bezos is not behind at all in this one respect, for now lol.
@Spaceman0025 Yep, and they got all the crashes from early on for data that Blue Origin has noted. This is ambitious of Blue Origin, gutsy, got nothing to lose. I think they will land their booster within the next 2 or 3 tries. And it's a lot harder than landing a Falcon 9 booster.
Jesus!!!
16 seconds before it cleared the lightning towers???
Man thats SLOW!! And 7 engines no less!!
They better rethink the thrust if they're gonna haul anything other than air!
Yeah that seemed really slow.
Don't take His name in vain please, even if you didn't mean to. Jesus loves you bro.
@@ChristIsKing4ever-l9wShut up man. Shove religion up your butt
A bookstore launched a rocket :D No, rally it's a fantastic success, Starship is still suborbital :D (it's a software developer launching a rocket :D )
Thousands of hard working Blue Origin engineers, customers and Amazon workers launched a rocket. ❤
From humble acorn doth a mighty oak tree grow
For the benefit of earth.
@ @AB-zl4nh That's what I was actually having on my mind :D
@hellephant4628 to serve man
Feet... Miles? MPH... Screams? Good Luck!
Awful coverage
3:16 that infrared view was so awesome!
That lady started partying an hour earlier
I relate the noises she was making to those made by CA whale watchers when they see a whale. Utterly irritating.
@@safetychuck2She's climaxing 😂
Perhaps they could hire Spacex to do their comms and video.
I’m brisbane and can see New Glenn Stage two ripping across the sky!!!
"FT" & "MPH" what century is this?
Exactly...
Maybe they are still using Roman numbers.
Nice commentary considering these guys are on the cutting edge of world changing technology. Space X, Blue Origin, Tesla, X, all use it, but hey..we won’t hold our breath waiting for Europe to produce something
The 21st, my friend, and it appears to be the American Century in space. So, cut us some slack: American measures for an American rocket.
@mar...
No, you mean, "What country is this?"
The USA attempted to convert, in the 1970's, and it DID NOT FLY !
I'm good with it, as are many others, BTW I'm an engineer.
That lady was very annoying.
This never gets old. . Ever.
what?
The final frontier!
Camera cut out when the booster crashed
No, we lost contact with the booster
@@PolyBFDI People watched because they wanted to see the booster land. A good live view should have been prepared, but it wasn't.. We didn't really care about the payload. A spaceX rocket explosion was more spectacular than this no live view
@john_elstar there's a chance that we lost coms because of a mid-air rud.
@@SaltyGT ok. lets wait till the next few days
@@pawthecowboycorgi hopefully they maybe got some footage of it from the landing barge.
Getting to Orbit on flight one, is an accomplishment. We'll done Blue from a SpaceX fan boy. Now I'm a Blue fan boy too.
blue origin sued spaceX of the idea of self landing rockets in the ocean and protested nasa for giving spaceX a contract, if blue origin had the chance they would sink SpaceX.
I sure wish that woman would shut off her microphone so we could just hear the rocket.
what a weird cheer in the background....
Sounds like they were just bar hopping
That was awesome, loved how those fins moved just before ignition and the closeups of the engines.
Congratulations to the Blue Origin team! Keep charging! Passion for this is evident and competition is what drives a good business!
Congrats. Helluva first go. Excited for more.
Bros using Feet to measure distance lmfao
Bros landed on the Moon using feet to measure
@@Scissors69And then they got smart.
@Scissors69 Keep telling that to yourself - in actuality, NASA used metric units for the Apollo program, and imperial units were only displayed to the actual astronauts in the spacecraft. All of the flight activities were performed using the metric units
Maybe global metric system will be implemented next time and keep feet for history books
@ x to doubt
Congratulations to Blue Origin! I am a little disappointed to have had to look at a graphic rather than the actual stages. They should have streamed via Starlink.
almost every space company is reaching orbit nowadays, the Real Accomplishment is to Land the first stage so that it's Reusable, not another throwaway component which keeps access to space so expensive still
It was always stated that the main objective for NG1 was to reach orbit. Landing the first stage on the first flight was an ambitious goal with a high probability of failure. Which is why the stage 1 booster was named “so you’re telling me there’s a chance?” Overall this was a huge success and a massive milestone for blue origin.
Real accomplishment is to stop using rocket engines,they are inefficient,use pulse detonation or rotating detonatipn engines😢
First launch a smashing success! We now have ANOTHER orbital insertion vehicle!
Thank god! SpaceX has a monopoly.. in/out of space!
Think about losing 7 BE-4 engines!!!! Dont see anything about scaling up production like his rival. So Bezos lost 7 engines, the entire 1st stage booster, and the second stage....the lot! Whats Blues replacement prospects..........1 year? He does not have another ongoing program like Star link or Falcon 9 system to offset these losses, wow.........serious man!
Wow , congrats Blue Origin. Looking forward to more successful launches
Congrats blue origin on your success. The booster is just a learning curve. 🎉
Woah 🤯. Congrats blue origin keep it coming! 🎉
Parabéns BLUE Origin vocês merecem
Welcome to the orbital club, Blue Origin!
Coverage sucked but it was still awesome to see some competition to drive this game in to the future!
Competition 😂😂😂 they lost everything. They might launch again in 4 or 5 years
Im sorry but I'm here to watch actual launches, not cgi graphics. I can get that by watching someone play ksp. That's part of what makes SpaceX special, they ACTUALLY show the rocket launch all the way to space!
We saw the launch and the rest we had to take your word on everything else.Why no video?Cameras are cheap
Beautiful takeoff. Telemetry and video coverage later in the flight was almost non existant. SpaceX is in a different league and we are used to be spoiled on that front. Big congrats to Blue Origin for reaching orbit!..
It's their first flight, cut them a little slack I reckon. Coverage can get better. 👍🏻
Someone need to make a comparison between reentry profile speed and altitude of NG Booster with Starship Super heavy. All these imperial Vs metrics is confusing me. I felt NG altitude numbers were dropping like crazy during reentry burn while horizontal speed remained unchanged. Did it fire up the booster facing upside down?
I'm not a pro, but I can confirm that BO was moving a LOT faster than Starship when it approached landing. Something was off and it simply didn't slow down nearly enough to survive.
I don't think the BE-4 engines lit when commanded, she commentator claims all engines relight confirmed, but the data does not support that. Their relight appears to be around the 100,000 feet mark, where speed starts getting scrubbed from the booster but that's much too low, and much too fast. Possible software issue? Possible issue with the APU in the zero G environment? The APU powers the fins and what not so orientates the booster. So, all in all a solid first effort, bit of data to look through regarding stage one. 👍🏻
On their first try. Very nice 👍
Congratulations! It's an exciting time. Let's compete by developing, not destroying.
Congrats on the main objective. As far as the booster, if I remember correctly it took SpaceX a few failed attempts before they landed successfully.
Yep but Space X's is way more quicker than Blue Origin's
@@viarnay and people watched because they wanted to see the booster land. A good live view should have been prepared, but it wasn't.. We didn't really care about the payload. Seeing a spaceX rocket explosion was more spectacular than this no live view
@@john_elstar 🤡
@@john_elstarYup. I agree with that.
@@john_elstarIt's achieved what Starship still needs to, that's to orbit.
Great launch! Space X did say, "Hold my beer......"
All kidding aside, if anything went wrong duringlaunch/flight, then they can learn from any mistakes or failures and go forward. Very cool.
Who think like me? Re-lighting engines, booster goes down faster!
Wrong orientation then FTS auto/manual activated?
At the moment of RUD booster reach 8000km/h at 35km above the sea.
It can not be intact under aerodynamic force
Karen screaming looks over-excited by a rocket launch
You can just hear how much she hates Elon
Blue's first test flight its about time we have been wanting for years now those thrusters looked amazing
One more launch to nail that booster landing, good launch and orbit. Now it's nice to have options.❤
Next we'd like a full video coverage from a starship monted camera ...
sounds like a playbook out of Space X with the crowd and commentating..
I was hoping they would do better. It's not hard to find professional broadcasters, but both SX and BO seem to love assigning the task to cringy "LETSGOOOOOOOO" amateurs.
Is this your first time watching any BO launch? Them and other companies and agencies have had all this before. This isnt a thing spacex did first. Quit meat riding them
Nasa and the Soviet Union used to do that even before Elon's parents were in highschool.
So what happened to the second stage? Apparently, they got it into orbit, but did they manage to de-orbit as well? Where did it come down? SpaceX is playing it very safe with their Starship: They don't want to get it into an actual orbit until they gave thoroughly tested the ability to also de-orbit at the right time and in the right place. Today's flight 7 should be the last confirmation they need, so they can properly orbit and de-orbit their monster.
Congratulations Blue Origin.
Kept on telling them, they just needed to push the launch button.
Now Walmart should build a rocket
worst image ever...check
crazy lady screaming...check
cut streaming when something goes wrong ...check
Typical neoliberal take off...
Congratulaciones por ese lanzamiento 🎉❤
Good For Blueorigin! Wow That Is Huge!!!
Better than Boeing could have done. Welcome to the club. No video and telemetry for Stage 1 but hey, that’s why they call it a test. Trying to copy success is a wise choice.
Awesome 👏
SiccAzzFk🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥congrats on the BlastOff💪🏻😈🤘🏼
maybe blue origin could order some more cameras from amazon next time.
The concept of launch to orbit from Earth hasn't changed since NASA and the 1960s.
Recovering the FIRST Stage, instead of losing it in the Ocean, that's a bonus. But the basic concepts of Orbital Mechanics remain the same. Physics.
Great launch, bad camera work
This is the best summary I've read.
It's nice that New Glenn tried to do SOMETHING different than Starship by landing it's booster on a platform in the ocean. I wonder where they got that idea?? Lol. Falcon 9 doing it a billion times already. Still, I'm glad that Blue Origin tried something different. They also delivered a payload to space. Come on, Starship... I'd be happy to see that BOTH space programs succeed. We NEED them both.
WHERE IS THE VIDEO FROM NEW GLENN LANDING???
Both cameras are death!
Well congratulation to Blue origin on re-entering the space game. 1st flight looks good. besides the fact they don't have SpaceX Starlink to give us good footage. Other then that... Bravo. Wish you all the best.
Did anyone else notice how slow the accent was? At T +40 they were only moving around 100 mph... For comparison, Falcon 9 reaches that speed at T +:15. Maybe their engines are not optimized yet or there flight control needs tweeked, but I found that interesting.
That's the first thing I noticed. Ages to clear the pad. Forever to reach supersonic. At least it didn't blow up on the pad.
It appears to have a quite low thrust to weight ratio, perhaps in the region of 1.2 or so. Stuff like Vulcan is much higher than that, Vulcan is damned quick off the pad. But fear not, there's a decent chance the booster could lose a bit of weight, and there's a decent ceiling on those engines when it comes to chamber pressure and what not.
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!
Congrats B.O. group on successful orbit insertion. I hope you will keep the momentum. Sorry you lost the booster, but you did hit your prime objective 👍
yep, get rid of the "airhead" commentator
Has there been any news at all on the 1st stage since then? I mean, did they just lose the booster or was the barge destroyed/damaged as well?
Data was lost at 84,000 ft, so it was nowhere near the barge.
@@musicbruv WE lost data at 84,000 feet.
@user-ok9lb1vt8c THE data comes from the booster. No booster, no data.
@@musicbruv Radar?
@johnwax9759 Radar does not show the engines firing. Or part of an engine nozzle.
Was the commentator laughing, cheering and giggling like an 5 yr old? Lol.
After reaching reentry burn they didnt know how to tell they lost the ship.
They did not loose the ship, they possibly lost the first stage...
We all know if it's scripted or not.. It's scripted if they didn't show us any feeds from the command/control center.
The commentator and her voice were more than annoying.
@@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands i prolly meant the first stage when i said "ship". 2nd stages dont do "entry burn".
They both are ships because of their size and self propelling capability.
Karen was in charge to comment
The acceleration seem quite low compared to a Falcon 9 - is the power-to-weight ratio significantly different?
Young lady let's us follow the reporting of the technical issues next time please
Look at those mach diamonds! 🤩
I don't think it has enough power at lift off that thing was creeping up.
Space x was created in 2002 then Blue Origin in 2000. So in 2025 Space x already has a reliable rocket which is Falcon 9 and a Starship rocket in development. and Blue Origin just sent up a rocket in all that time they had to develop this New Glenn rocket. Really I'm disappointed.
Congratulations...
Apollo? We threw away the First Stage, the heavy booster. So, this is stupendous.
Yeah but expending is millions and billions more expensive
Porch pirates took the booster before landing apparently
Please note: Launches from the East Coast of Florida will result in certain orbital parameters.
Launches TO THE EAST are over water, to prohibit debris on populated areas.
Launches from California, at Vandenberg, can be aimed differently...for Polar orientations, if needed.
Thank you for streaming this. It wont stop to amaze me what we are technically capable of.
Are they eger to not use starlink or what was wrong with the onboard cams?
Awesome work u guys we all proud of u all great amazing job Blessing night,
Blue Origin New Glenn - acronym "BONG"?
Mission Control: "Light the BONG, we're aiming high!"
What is Zuckerburg doing? We need to go to space. Let them compete and make it affordable for us.
I’ll have what she’s having
Congrats 🎉
Congrats on a perfect flight, maybe use starlink for the camera links next time, no shame in reuse...
" Going to space for the benefit of earth" 🤣🤣🤣
Great step. Good job!🚀