Blue Origin Prepares for Second New Glenn Launch with Successful Static Fire Test

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Blue Origin successfully test-fired its New Glenn rocket's seven main engines at Cape Canaveral, clearing the way for its upcoming launch, potentially as soon as November 9, with plans to recover and reuse the first stage for future missions including a lunar lander.
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