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Blue Origin launches New Glenn rocket with NASA’s Mars-bound ESCAPADE satellites, aiming for a controlled first-stage landing.
Blue Origin is set to launch its New Glenn rocket on Sunday, November 9, 2025, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying NASA’s ESCAPADE twin spacecraft to study Mars’ atmosphere and space weather.
The 322-foot-tall rocket will attempt a controlled landing of its first stage on the drone ship Jacklyn, a key step toward reusable launch technology.
The launch window opens at 2:45 p.m.
ET, with live coverage available online.
The mission marks the second flight of New Glenn, following a January 2025 debut that reached orbit but failed to land the booster.
The twin satellites will orbit Mars in 2027 to investigate how solar winds contributed to atmospheric loss.
Blue Origin lanza un cohete New Glenn con los satélites ESCAPADE de la NASA con destino a Marte, con el objetivo de un aterrizaje controlado de la primera etapa.