New Glenn erreicht die erdnahe Umlaufbahn, hebt ESCAPADE in Richtung Mars und dann kehrt die Trägerrakete sicher zur Landeplattform und zum Versorgungsschiff zurück
New Glenn erreicht die erdnahe Umlaufbahn, hebt ESCAPADE in Richtung Mars und dann kehrt die Trägerrakete sicher zur Landeplattform und zum Versorgungsschiff zurück
Incredible landing. I think their plan was to refly this booster and launch Blue Moon MK1 in January.
payload955 on
finally feels like they’ve entered the big leagues
DukeDamage on
Up and running now. Will be interesting to see if SpaceX defections begin
HopefulAnnual7129 on
Waiting to see the amazon space warehouse fly by like a satellite.
worldruler086 on
Oh, I thought this was just a mission to test the New Glenn. I didn’t realize this was also an LV for an actual Mars Mission! Very exciting!
Consistent_Bread_V2 on
New Glenn is the Tortoise and Starship is the Hare.
MrBulbe on
So can we finally remove spacex from Artemis and give HLS fully to BO now? Because we all know that starship will never work as a HLS
CmdrAirdroid on
Now if they ramp up the launch cadence and undercut SpaceX prices they could force SpaceX to finally lower their launch prices. It would be really great to have actual competition in the launch market. Neutron is coming too which will also be partially reusable.
TheOnsiteEngineer on
Landing the booster on the second launch is damn impressive. Now if they can get their launch cadence up, BO might actually become a competitor to SpaceX
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Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
|Fewer Letters|More Letters|
|——-|———|—|
|[BO](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nopjqy3 „Last usage“)|Blue Origin (*Bezos Rocketry*)|
|ETOV|Earth To Orbit Vehicle (common parlance: „rocket“)|
|[HLS](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nopjqy3 „Last usage“)|[Human Landing System](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis_program#Human_Landing_System) (Artemis)|
|[LV](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nopgtv3 „Last usage“)|Launch Vehicle (common parlance: „rocket“), see ETOV|
|[NG](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nopkz9j „Last usage“)|New Glenn, two/three-stage orbital vehicle by Blue Origin|
| |Natural Gas (as opposed to pure methane)|
| |Northrop Grumman, aerospace manufacturer|
|Jargon|Definition|
|——-|———|—|
|[Starlink](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nopj8mp „Last usage“)|SpaceX’s world-wide satellite broadband constellation|
|[cislunar](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nophxxg „Last usage“)|Between the Earth and Moon; within the Moon’s orbit|
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Incredible landing. I think their plan was to refly this booster and launch Blue Moon MK1 in January.
finally feels like they’ve entered the big leagues
Up and running now. Will be interesting to see if SpaceX defections begin
Waiting to see the amazon space warehouse fly by like a satellite.
Oh, I thought this was just a mission to test the New Glenn. I didn’t realize this was also an LV for an actual Mars Mission! Very exciting!
New Glenn is the Tortoise and Starship is the Hare.
So can we finally remove spacex from Artemis and give HLS fully to BO now? Because we all know that starship will never work as a HLS
Now if they ramp up the launch cadence and undercut SpaceX prices they could force SpaceX to finally lower their launch prices. It would be really great to have actual competition in the launch market. Neutron is coming too which will also be partially reusable.
Landing the booster on the second launch is damn impressive. Now if they can get their launch cadence up, BO might actually become a competitor to SpaceX
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
|Fewer Letters|More Letters|
|——-|———|—|
|[BO](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nopjqy3 „Last usage“)|Blue Origin (*Bezos Rocketry*)|
|ETOV|Earth To Orbit Vehicle (common parlance: „rocket“)|
|[HLS](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nopjqy3 „Last usage“)|[Human Landing System](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis_program#Human_Landing_System) (Artemis)|
|[LV](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nopgtv3 „Last usage“)|Launch Vehicle (common parlance: „rocket“), see ETOV|
|[NG](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nopkz9j „Last usage“)|New Glenn, two/three-stage orbital vehicle by Blue Origin|
| |Natural Gas (as opposed to pure methane)|
| |Northrop Grumman, aerospace manufacturer|
|Jargon|Definition|
|——-|———|—|
|[Starlink](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nopj8mp „Last usage“)|SpaceX’s world-wide satellite broadband constellation|
|[cislunar](/r/Space/comments/1owdkfa/stub/nophxxg „Last usage“)|Between the Earth and Moon; within the Moon’s orbit|
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