Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket blasts off with Mars satellites in tow
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It took its first big step on Thursday with the launch of the Escapade satellites, which were deployed from the rocket and will spend about a year in Earth’s orbit, 1 million miles away.
The Blue and Gold satellites are expected to hover around Earth until next fall, when Earth and Mars are at their closest.
The New Glenn rocket booster also succeeded in landing perfectly, allowing it to be reused for later missions.
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At that point, the satellites will get a gravity boost and propel themselves to the red planet, arriving in 2027 to map out Mars’ upper atmosphere and scattered magnetic fields.
Along with assisting on Mars missions, Blue Origin plans to launch a prototype lunar lander on a demo mission for the New Glenn rocket in the coming months.
The company already has a NASA contract for the third moon landing as part of the Artemis program, with the first two initially going to SpaceX.
The New Glenn flight carried a pair of satellites bound for Mars to study the red planet’s atmosphere.
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But acting NASA chief Sean Duffy last month reopened the contract for the first crew landing over concerns that SpaceX was not making enough progress.
SpaceX has seen its Starship tests marred this year by repeated explosions, with both Musk and Bezos’ companies presenting accelerated plans in a bid for the first crew landing contract.
The historic mission would represent America’s return to the moon for the first time in half a century during the Apollo program.
The US is currently aiming to reach the lunar surface by the end of the decade in order to beat China’s own planned trip to the moon.
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