"Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Ready for Launch at Cape Canaveral"

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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, partially made up of flight hardware, was rolled out to a launch pad in Florida for ground testing, marking a significant step towards its first launch, which is expected later this year. The company's new CEO, Dave Limp, is pushing for faster progress after repeated delays, and the rocket's development coincides with Blue Origin's plans for various space projects, including lunar landers for NASA's Artemis program. New Glenn is designed to carry heavy payloads into low-Earth orbit and features a reusable first stage booster, with the company aiming for a minimum of 25 missions.
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