Blue Origin's New Glenn Prepares for Second Launch After Successful Test

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Blue Origin successfully static-fired its second New Glenn rocket in preparation for a November launch, which will carry NASA's ESCAPADE Mars mission. The test lasted 38 seconds to simulate landing conditions, and the company aims to improve booster landing success for potential reuse in future lunar missions.
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