Blue Origin Delays New Glenn Launch of NASA's ESCAPADE Mission to Mars

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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket launch was scrubbed on Nov. 9 due to weather and technical issues, with a new launch attempt scheduled for Nov. 12. The primary payload is NASA's ESCAPADE mission to study space weather at Mars, and the company aims to land the first stage on the ship Jacklyn, though this is not guaranteed.
- Blue Origin scrubs New Glenn launch of ESCAPADE SpaceNews
- Landmark Mars mission and first big test for Jeff Bezos’ New Glenn rocket is delayed by weather CNN
- Blue Origin New Glenn (NG-2) - ESCAPADE Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
- 🚀 Launch Alert | We're targeting New Glenn's second launch no earlier than Sunday, November 9, from LC-36. NG-2 will send @NASA's ESCAPADE twin spacecraft on their journey to Mars and carry a @viasat technology demonstration for @NASASpaceOps' X
- Blue Origin Scrubs Launch of NASA’s ESCAPADE Mission to Mars The New York Times
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