Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Fails to Deploy AST SpaceMobile Satellite
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket successfully completed its first reflight but failed to place AST SpaceMobile's satellite in the correct orbit. The satellite will re-enter the atmosphere and disintegrate, marking a significant setback for Blue Origin's program.

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket completed its first reflight but did not successfully deploy the AST SpaceMobile satellite, BlueBird 7, into the intended orbit. The satellite was positioned at a lower altitude than required for operations and will ultimately burn up upon re-entry.
This mission represents the first major failure for the New Glenn program, which had previously launched NASA's Mars-bound twin spacecraft. Blue Origin is working with different rocket firms and plans to launch 45 additional satellites by the end of 2026.
The incident may impact Blue Origin's ambitions with NASA's Artemis Program, which aims for lunar missions. Competition with SpaceX continues, highlighting the risks associated with early customer payload deployments.




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