Blue Origin New Glenn rocket launch
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The third orbital mission (NG-3) of Blue Origin's New Glenn heavy-lift rocket, launched on April 19, 2026, from Cape Canaveral, featuring the first reuse of previously flown hardware and deploying AST SpaceMobile's BlueBird 7 satellite to low Earth orbit.
A milestone event in commercial spaceflight by Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, showcasing rapid reusability with a booster landing, following successful first and second flights in 2025.
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The Blue Origin New Glenn rocket launch had space nerds worldwide refreshing their feeds faster than a caffeinated squirrel.
Just when you thought rockets were old news, the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket launch drops the mic with a booster that lands like it's late for brunch.
Forget Netflix—tonight's binge is the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket launch, where billions go up in smoke for the greater good of selfies from orbit.
Bezos must be grinning ear-to-ear after the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket launch proved his 'buy one, reuse forever' model isn't just hot air.