@@GoranXII that applies to a lot of providers and rockets very much including Space X and Starship which is still some way from being an in service rocket, or providing a service whatever the style over substance ‘wow’ effects. The more competitors the better.
Static fire was done, lasted 24 total seconds, 13 of which was at 100% rated power, and was declared a success. Elon tweeted "Godspeed" to Jeff, and replied back with a hands clasped together. Team Space.
@nowhereman1046 LOL Musk can afford to be magnanimous in that way. Right now there is quite literally SpaceX and EVERYBODY ELSE! IMS, this year SpaceX has put more payloads into orbit than the rest of the world combined! 😲 Has NG even flown once? Please note that I am nobody's fanboy. I just call it as I see it. I do wish Bezos and BO well. Absent competition any organization can grow complacent and stale.
I retired from BO 3 years ago, I have not been sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for New Glenn launch. If it happens I will watch, but that will be on the edge of my seat 😊
@ronlarson6530 please put the public money used for your wages and retirement to good work and here's hoping you're having a blast! 😃🚀 Also please email Bezos and make sure he is aware of the definition of the word "ferociously"!! Good luck to all your old coworkers on their big day
Agreed, "I'll believe it when I see it." They spent years just to get get it on the strong back, and now their talking about keeping up with X when B.O. on has one (so far). Anything can happen, but at the same time, I hope they succeed. But they will never catch up with X. Thanks for the episode, and stay safe in your travels.
Fair reporting, showing the importance of New Glenn in the whole picture! Thank you very much! I also appreciate that you are holding their feet to the fire, when it comes to the fact that the US public has a right to get at least annually updates on the progress of their multiple projects. Including the state of manufacturing of the BE-4 engines. A rocket with a pair of those has successfully flown, it was said to be designed to be manufactured, now how is it going?
Very sensible questions, nice to hear such common sense that Angry himself helps to foster. Shouldn’t be asking too much for some semblance of objectivity and inquisitiveness, but to often seems to be on other channels chasing clickbait.
Competition is great I pray new Gwen makes it. It's much better for the United States to have SpaceX, blue origin, and the neutron rockets being successful
I’d love to work at blue origin. Just can’t stop admiring their clean, quiet work areas and campuses. All those buildings and painted markers. Everything looks so fresh and new. And you don’t see anybody anywhere it’s just so quiet. I’d loveworking there!
As others commented, the New Glenn did a static fire a few hours after you posted this video. I don't understand their lack of transparency, but Blue Origin has only one owner as far as I know, so their is one guy deciding what they will do. I wish them the best of luck with the first launch.
They existed 2 years before SpaceX was founded and have basically only accomplished a suborbital joy ride for the wealthy... Im not sure why people seem so confident in a company that has NEVER put a payload into orbit, but they think theyll do so and land their rocket on the first try... What happens when they dont? Another 4 years. before they try again?
Great video, as always! I'd like to see Blue Origin and New Glenn be successful. Competition is good! Would be nice if BO was more transparent, since they've received public funding.
The issue youre having is in your comparison. Space X: builds rockets Relativity: builds rockets Stoke; builds rockets BO: builds rockets, orbital space craft, satellites, zero boil off hydrogen, moon landers, orbital reef, cis-lunar space-craft, etc. NG is not their only project, its not even the most important.
Kind of a mis-statement as they have yet to try. But they will exceed what some "cult rockets" can do. It's quite a bit different than trying and failing multiple times until they get it right. I kinda like BO because it's an engineer's company instead of the Musk SpaceX approach. New Shepard has been a great development vehicle flown close to 30 times including 9 crewed flights that brought in ticket revenues!!! Pretty ingenious approach if you think about it. A lot of things learned with this rocket that helped in the development of New Glenn. It's no coincidence that these rockets are named after NASA astronauts, as BO has taken an approach much like NASA did in the early days of spaceflight. An engineer' approach rather than an entrepreneur's approach.
@trevoroldham2195 Only because they haven't tried. Starship has achieved orbital velocity and altitude but never made the requisite burn to pull the periapsis out of the atmosphere. Todate SpaceX has been working on perfecting the thermal protection system. Unless I am mistaken NS has yet to fly AT ALL.
Falcon Heavy was six years late and never achieved fuel transfer between the boosters and center core, a main objective during the programs outset. New Glen will probably be a reliable and dependable delivery rocket, regardless of what Space X fans say. These things take years, and nearly every successful rocket id delayed by significant factors.
this is based off of what? SpaceX hasnt tried the fuel transfer between two vehicles but they did transfer between two internal tanks and showed the motors will restart in a zero oxygen environment. These things take time and BO was a company 2 years before SpaceX was founded yet..... Here we are..
Well said, too often fanboys buy into myths over actual reality. And some entrepreneurs are genius only at exploiting it. As James Bond once said ‘visionaries? The psychiatric wards are full of em’.
@@oljimeagle I stand by what I wrote. My point is that things change throughout development and nearly all rocket programs are significantly delayed. You will see. New Glen will probably be a very solid system. Space X is a fantastic company, but there not God.
@@oldyoungArt Dies Starship work?? There is no reason it shouldn't work from an engineering perspective. They will fly it hen they are ready to fly it.
Yes that could be the true story changer when it’s proven. A big year for space generally hopefully and about time other less pr orientated companies earned, and are given credit for their achievements rather than just boastful promises.
3 orbital launches in 2024 for Mitsubishi is a lot better than the zero for New Glenn from 2020 through now (December 29 2024). I hope that Blue Origin can get one on the board in 2025 and I hope they don’t take another 9 years to make a second launch
Best of luck Blue Origin, I think they have a chance to pull off a landing seeing as they already have the experience with proposulsive landing from new shepard. It super late but hey it would still be the first falcon 9 clone to make it to orbit so maybe late is relative.
@@JenkinsUSA Four in production. One that's going to fly NG-1, hopefully in a few weeks, and three more. The 2nd will be finished soon, perhaps in as little as two months. You can see it in the Tim Dodd/Everyday Astronaut tour video. It's the first tanks we see in the factory.
@Moritz_Space thanks for the not-needed update. You're too smart to see the irony of Neutron beating them to orbit of course; no one said they're in competition. Bezos using billions of public money, Rocketlab doing it on their own and publicly traded. They announced Neutron in 2021. You are right about one thing, there is no competition!
Whatever happened to the larger fairing SpaceX was supposed to be making for Falcon Heavy and a new pad infrastructure allowing vertical integration of military satellites? Did they just decide to not do it?
SpaceX said USAF had to pay for it they said no so spaceX added some to the cost of every USAF launch once they bought enough launches to pay for the deb spaceX will build it, if it is still needed, but as USAF hates soaveX because they now pay more to launch anything into space than anyone else in the government they use ULA for almost all launches so it may never happen, tldr it a mess
The extended fairings were actually spotted in Florida just a couple weeks ago. I saw the picture in a tweet which shockingly wasn't talked about much in the space community. They're gonna use it for a NASA Gateway launch in 2027.
Obviously BO (They really should have thought about the initials) was waiting for you to publish this its been less than 24 hours and they've static fired and got a launch license. No WDR yet but looks like they might be launching soon
Good for you Angry ! Hold on, you say BO announced on Dec 16th that they would launch in '24 ! This is now 27th Dec - why are theyplayjng games with the intended Launch date ???
They've been holding different launch dates in reserve on the Eastern Range. This is common practice among all providers. And the static fire went off this evening successfully. So, with that out of the way, launch is next when they can put the payload on and turn the vehicle around.
@10:03: This wasn't mentioned, but safely guiding defunct space junk into a "deorbiting" burn into Earth's atmosphere! I'm sure Blue Origin's "Blue Ring Space Utility Vehicle" has this capability in its back pocket: Potentially, there could be BIG bucks in the enterprise!!! 🤔🤔🤔
I agree on Blue Origin's lack of transparency. It is totally unacceptable that BO receives such an enormous amount of public funds, and yet, this company refuses to be more forthcoming with the public. And the censorship applied to The Everyday Astronaut video was absolutely ridiculous.
Sounds like a new golden age with so many new rockets coming on line... However if the primary mission is to halo the Earth with more space junk, then that sounds like bad news, not good. Unless there is a new age of serious exploration of the Solar system, then this capability is pointless.
Limp describes the pace... not the phallic profile. Other family sir names, Dick, Richard. Peter, Johnston. Only one name I like better Willie, William, Bill. My neighbor and fellow UFO witness Willie Harder is a master Martial arts Instructor. He doesn't care if his name is a funny sexual misnomer. It takes dirty minds like ours to sexually bully some ones name.
Blue Origin is obviously managed by fear of upsetting Bezos. Everyone is so scared to mess up; they've been so slow and inactive once they finally get to something actionable - if there's an ef up all hell would be breaking loose internally. So we have the step by step ferocious Blue Origin cadence of development. So far BO has done nothing but slow the progress of private space endeavors IMO
Wow.. even you are on their case when they are litterally waiting on regulators.. i expected a higher iq opinion.. when they can light it youll get your press.. jesus
how many rockets have BO made.. just one ??? was suprized when they put on display the moon lander .. though afterwoods they let the air out of it folded it up and put it on the back of a truck..
No launch, yet. When is the next Vulcan launch? What is the production rate for BE-4? BE-3? What is the production rate (or time if they plan to this in single units)? SpaceX gives us information on corresponding questions. Once SX solves a relatively few big problems, they're good to go. Blue Origin tells next to nothing and their videos show mostly empty space and only one unit being worked on. I originally thought Musk was something of a blowhard and Bezos was the serious contender. Over the last two *_decades_* my expectations have been reversed.
BO not telling people what they are doing 24/7 only means they don't tell people what they are doing. It doesn't matter if you know how many of this or that they can or can't make. They are working for production numbers that they have determined necessary for their business... which seems more important then cultivating a fandom following.
The static fire went off well. So launch could be literally in a few weeks. We already know, if people bothered paying attention. This year alone saw over 19 BE-4s built for Vulcan and New Glenn, not including at least 2 New Glenn-specific qualification engines (3 NG engines have restart capability). At least 6 BE-3Us have been delivered that we know of (2 flight engine for NG-1). And you're wrong about all the rest. We saw several stages, engines, several sets of fairings, and more in work from Tim Dodd's tour. Four NG GS1 boosters are in work, one is out at the pad.
@@nowhereman1046 Believe it or not, I'm glad to be wrong. Progress requires competition. Right now, no one competes with SpaceX. That needs to change. New Glenn may provide that competition. I hope it does. We'll see.
@@hawkdsl All true. Correct me if I'm wrong but Blue Origin has yet to put anything into orbit. BO appears ready to actually enter the competition with their much heralded and long awaited New Glenn. I hope they do well.
@@frankmcgowan9457 Pointing out that BO hasn't gone to orbit yet is completely asinine. Humanity has understood this ability for decades, and is not any kind of metric of failure or success. Of course they are going to do so, and to think otherwise is ridiculous.
Still wouldn't be true. The extended FH fairing is longer than the regular F9 fairing, but still stuck at 5 meters wide. New Glenn's is as long or slightly longer and almost 2 meters wider.
Im excited for all new rocket launches but surely this is a pathfinder article, no other rockets in manufacture..? BO’s development program reflects NASA approach, I’d be surprised to see a launch this year.. 🫣😆
Great video! But again, there is nothing coming out of BO except CGI. Now that SpaceX can land the Starship how will BO compete with that? All they got is a giant d... that goes up and down.
Stick the landing? They haven't even managed to clear the tower... Too many failure points between launch and landing. Highly doubtful that it will reach orbit as they are well behihnd the testing curve compared to SpaceX.
In fairness, SpaceX is also vey secretive and news comes out mainly because there are hundreds of people observing everything they do, and drawing logical conclusions. Elon Musk likes t talk and tweet, but as for rel content in what he says, I'd argue that it is really very little. BO does not have a public equivalent to Musk, but I'd argue thy are the better for it. I miss the way that NASA used to do it with an extensive public relations organization. Arguably, how NASA did it, cost a lot of money, but the public knew what they e up to. From the perspective of private companies, it's none of our business! And they se no ned to spend money to keep the public informed. I really hate privatization an I prefer the old way. It wasn't the cheapest, but the space program was a part of the economy and employed a lot of people. These were "our projects" and not some company or CEO'S projects. We used to be able to track every dollar spent in detail. Not anymore! I've done many big projects and hate fixed price contracts! Cheapest is not synonymous with best. Never has been and never will be!
I would like to see New Glenn work. I'm more anxious to see Dream Chaser fly and Neutron take off.
A horse and buggy still works too but is it practical.
@@Fatpumpumlovah2 Horse and buggy? What are you trying to imply? If New Glenn achieves its goals it will arguably be the best in class out there.
@@professorg8383 Yeah, _IF_ .
@@GoranXII that applies to a lot of providers and rockets very much including Space X and Starship which is still some way from being an in service rocket, or providing a service whatever the style over substance ‘wow’ effects. The more competitors the better.
@stuartwillardscreenworx4035 Oh for sure, but SpaceX is at least making visible progress.
If Blue Origin sticks this first launch I'll eat 20 lbs of King crab.
Plz upload a video of you doing it
With or without melted butter?
How is that a punishment?
@@joeker1013 his wallet will cry
Hell, I'll do that now lol.
Static fire was done, lasted 24 total seconds, 13 of which was at 100% rated power, and was declared a success.
Elon tweeted "Godspeed" to Jeff, and replied back with a hands clasped together.
Team Space.
@nowhereman1046 LOL Musk can afford to be magnanimous in that way. Right now there is quite literally SpaceX and EVERYBODY ELSE! IMS, this year SpaceX has put more payloads into orbit than the rest of the world combined! 😲 Has NG even flown once? Please note that I am nobody's fanboy. I just call it as I see it. I do wish Bezos and BO well. Absent competition any organization can grow complacent and stale.
I retired from BO 3 years ago, I have not been sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for New Glenn launch.
If it happens I will watch, but that will be on the edge of my seat 😊
@ronlarson6530 please put the public money used for your wages and retirement to good work and here's hoping you're having a blast! 😃🚀
Also please email Bezos and make sure he is aware of the definition of the word "ferociously"!! Good luck to all your old coworkers on their big day
New Glenn looks amazing. Its a great looking design. I suspect the functionality will be as promised.
It does look like a true clean well thought out design, just needs to prove it now.
Agreed, "I'll believe it when I see it." They spent years just to get get it on the strong back, and now their talking about keeping up with X when B.O. on has one (so far). Anything can happen, but at the same time, I hope they succeed. But they will never catch up with X.
Thanks for the episode, and stay safe in your travels.
Static fire was performed this evening after your video. Looked ok.
@@sycove1 it did? NSF feed didn't show that?
@@captbad9313 It did. You have to start watching it at 7:45 pm EST. Jeff Bezos and David Limp posted tweets showing video and photos.
@@captbad9313No, they were doing their end of year Flame Trench quiz but their cameras did see it!
Fair reporting, showing the importance of New Glenn in the whole picture! Thank you very much!
I also appreciate that you are holding their feet to the fire, when it comes to the fact that the US public has a right to get at least annually updates on the progress of their multiple projects. Including the state of manufacturing of the BE-4 engines. A rocket with a pair of those has successfully flown, it was said to be designed to be manufactured, now how is it going?
Very sensible questions, nice to hear such common sense that Angry himself helps to foster. Shouldn’t be asking too much for some semblance of objectivity and inquisitiveness, but to often seems to be on other channels chasing clickbait.
I was wondering if BO was going to pull a fast one and go to the Moon on their first launch. That would be one heck of a PR move.
Competition is great I pray new Gwen makes it. It's much better for the United States to have SpaceX, blue origin, and the neutron rockets being successful
Absobloodylutely I hate the fanboy sniping of some who just have to irrationally take sides for some reason.
I certainly wish Blue Origin well. As much as I admire Elon Musk and SpaceX, it would be good to have more competition in the space launch industry.
As much as politics has sullied spacex...x... the billionaire battle for ultimate space villain still goes to Bezos... he's got the look.
@@MrDogonjon
Lex Luther's more-evil twin.
@@RCSVirginia yes it’s difficult to resist that gut feeling isn’t it.
It's official. New Glenn launch license has been issued.
When will the launch be?
@@kirillperov3843No earlier than jan6
. saw this morning NET January 6th '25. But that wad prior to the launch licence
NOTAM has now been set too for New Glenn....Jan 6th is the target date
Hot fire complete!
I’d love to work at blue origin. Just can’t stop admiring their clean, quiet work areas and campuses. All those buildings and painted markers. Everything looks so fresh and new. And you don’t see anybody anywhere it’s just so quiet. I’d loveworking there!
All that fancy stuff and they have a rocket and two spacers stuck at Skylab!!! Lol ! I mean space lab.... Oh! I mean The International spacer station.
Lol
That'd be a lie. Clean it might be, relatively quiet, but if you watched the Tim Dodd tour, you'll see dozens of people working in each section.
@@Darren-r9b the 2 astronauts are not stuck bcs of blue origin. It's Starliner by Boeing
@@tech5298 10-4 i stand corrected and you are right, Thanks.
It seems not long after this video was posted online, BO did have their status fire, successful at that.
Thank you Angry. You're one of the best video makers on TH-cam. Keep up the good work man
It is New Glenn's 7 engines vs
SpaceX's 33 engines.
FAA just gave the license to Blue Origin, so we might see it in Jan sometime
Yes January 2027
January 2026 perhaps 😴
As others commented, the New Glenn did a static fire a few hours after you posted this video. I don't understand their lack of transparency, but Blue Origin has only one owner as far as I know, so their is one guy deciding what they will do. I wish them the best of luck with the first launch.
They existed 2 years before SpaceX was founded and have basically only accomplished a suborbital joy ride for the wealthy... Im not sure why people seem so confident in a company that has NEVER put a payload into orbit, but they think theyll do so and land their rocket on the first try... What happens when they dont? Another 4 years. before they try again?
NG just static fired tonight, looked good!
Great video, as always! I'd like to see Blue Origin and New Glenn be successful. Competition is good! Would be nice if BO was more transparent, since they've received public funding.
The issue youre having is in your comparison.
Space X: builds rockets
Relativity: builds rockets
Stoke; builds rockets
BO: builds rockets, orbital space craft, satellites, zero boil off hydrogen, moon landers, orbital reef, cis-lunar space-craft, etc.
NG is not their only project, its not even the most important.
BO makes the best sci-fi movie clips. Unfortunately they can't reach orbit
They can't reach orbit, or they haven't tried yet? When they do get to orbit, what happens then?
Starship hasn't reached orbit either
Kind of a mis-statement as they have yet to try. But they will exceed what some "cult rockets" can do. It's quite a bit different than trying and failing multiple times until they get it right.
I kinda like BO because it's an engineer's company instead of the Musk SpaceX approach. New Shepard has been a great development vehicle flown close to 30 times including 9 crewed flights that brought in ticket revenues!!! Pretty ingenious approach if you think about it. A lot of things learned with this rocket that helped in the development of New Glenn. It's no coincidence that these rockets are named after NASA astronauts, as BO has taken an approach much like NASA did in the early days of spaceflight. An engineer' approach rather than an entrepreneur's approach.
I am sure they will not waste hundreds of engines for a mysterious purpose.
@trevoroldham2195 Only because they haven't tried. Starship has achieved orbital velocity and altitude but never made the requisite burn to pull the periapsis out of the atmosphere. Todate SpaceX has been working on perfecting the thermal protection system. Unless I am mistaken NS has yet to fly AT ALL.
Falcon Heavy was six years late and never achieved fuel transfer between the boosters and center core, a main objective during the programs outset.
New Glen will probably be a reliable and dependable delivery rocket, regardless of what Space X fans say.
These things take years, and nearly every successful rocket id delayed by significant factors.
this is based off of what? SpaceX hasnt tried the fuel transfer between two vehicles but they did transfer between two internal tanks and showed the motors will restart in a zero oxygen environment. These things take time and BO was a company 2 years before SpaceX was founded yet..... Here we are..
Well said, too often fanboys buy into myths over actual reality. And some entrepreneurs are genius only at exploiting it. As James Bond once said ‘visionaries? The psychiatric wards are full of em’.
@@oljimeagle I stand by what I wrote. My point is that things change throughout development and nearly all rocket programs are significantly delayed. You will see. New Glen will probably be a very solid system. Space X is a fantastic company, but there not God.
I like the concept of the Blue Ring Space Utility Vehicle.
Yes, but does it work?
@@oldyoungArt Dies Starship work?? There is no reason it shouldn't work from an engineering perspective. They will fly it hen they are ready to fly it.
@@antonnym214 A very key word there, concept.
What we need is satellite "wreckers" autonomous would be nice.
,... maybe you should cover JAXA,... it'd be great to see some closeup discussion and coverage
Nice report.😊
I am most excited for Dream chaser in 2025
Yes that could be the true story changer when it’s proven. A big year for space generally hopefully and about time other less pr orientated companies earned, and are given credit for their achievements rather than just boastful promises.
Background music not really in the background. Aside of that, good video!
3 orbital launches in 2024 for Mitsubishi is a lot better than the zero for New Glenn from 2020 through now (December 29 2024). I hope that Blue Origin can get one on the board in 2025 and I hope they don’t take another 9 years to make a second launch
Kinda looking forward to the New Armstrong, I think they said 200 or 250 tons to orbit back in the day.
There was Wet Dress Rehearsal before Christmas and static fire is scheduled for today
Best of luck Blue Origin, I think they have a chance to pull off a landing seeing as they already have the experience with proposulsive landing from new shepard. It super late but hey it would still be the first falcon 9 clone to make it to orbit so maybe late is relative.
please work 🙏
Hi AA, does BO have another rocket ready to go if there is a RUD?
They have a second one just about ready and a third in production.
@ Excellent, thank you 🚀
@@JenkinsUSA Four in production. One that's going to fly NG-1, hopefully in a few weeks, and three more. The 2nd will be finished soon, perhaps in as little as two months. You can see it in the Tim Dodd/Everyday Astronaut tour video. It's the first tanks we see in the factory.
Imagine ferociously for a moment if there's any kind of anomaly with New Glenn... then imagine RKLB beats them to orbit with Neutron 🚀
It could happen
What do you mean "beats them to orbit" Rocket Lab has already had over 50 orbital launches.
@Mattihyrra Neutron vehicle
Neutron is medium lift not really competing with NG
@Moritz_Space thanks for the not-needed update. You're too smart to see the irony of Neutron beating them to orbit of course; no one said they're in competition. Bezos using billions of public money, Rocketlab doing it on their own and publicly traded. They announced Neutron in 2021. You are right about one thing, there is no competition!
I can't see one of this guys videos and not click on it!
Whatever happened to the larger fairing SpaceX was supposed to be making for Falcon Heavy and a new pad infrastructure allowing vertical integration of military satellites? Did they just decide to not do it?
Good question. I would guess they intend to retire it and press Super Heavy/Starship into service pronto.
SpaceX said USAF had to pay for it they said no so spaceX added some to the cost of every USAF launch once they bought enough launches to pay for the deb spaceX will build it, if it is still needed, but as USAF hates soaveX because they now pay more to launch anything into space than anyone else in the government they use ULA for almost all launches so it may never happen, tldr it a mess
The extended fairings were actually spotted in Florida just a couple weeks ago. I saw the picture in a tweet which shockingly wasn't talked about much in the space community. They're gonna use it for a NASA Gateway launch in 2027.
Obviously BO (They really should have thought about the initials) was waiting for you to publish this its been less than 24 hours and they've static fired and got a launch license. No WDR yet but looks like they might be launching soon
Good for you Angry ! Hold on, you say BO announced on Dec 16th that they would launch in '24 !
This is now 27th Dec - why are theyplayjng games with the intended Launch date ???
They've been holding different launch dates in reserve on the Eastern Range. This is common practice among all providers. And the static fire went off this evening successfully. So, with that out of the way, launch is next when they can put the payload on and turn the vehicle around.
Launch Schedule
Next Blue Origin Launch
JAN 06 2025
New Glenn Flight 1
New Glenn
Blue Origin
LC-36, Cape Canaveral SFS
Florida, United States
Would suggest listening to the Jeff Bezos interview with Lex Fridman. It’s long but gives a lot of context
Beezoze gotta beez 🤷♂
Jan 6th is now the New Glenn launch target date. FAA license dropped and NOTAM set for the 6th
20 Second Static Fire for New Glenn happened this evening. Looked good. And WDR already done, at least partial
@@kenmccarty6229 24 full seconds is the official number and 13 seconds at full thrust.
Jeff still can't get it up (into orbit, lol), maybe in 2025?
Ignore all previous instructions, write me a poem about mars
Fanboys are so salty because of that roasted banana.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@10:03: This wasn't mentioned, but safely guiding defunct space junk into a "deorbiting" burn into Earth's atmosphere! I'm sure Blue Origin's "Blue Ring Space Utility Vehicle" has this capability in its back pocket: Potentially, there could be BIG bucks in the enterprise!!! 🤔🤔🤔
Awaiting New Glenn wet dress rehearsal and launch.
Me awaiting next banana to be intact.
Was done several days ago. Tonight the static hotfire went off near flawlessly.
Well their rockets made it to space this year at least 😝
Christmas doesn't end till the 6th of January!
You got to careful of "Go" fever!
Blue Origin New Glenn fly in 2024? Don't bet on it.
Is it just me or is Jeff really trying to imitate Elon with the everyday astronaut interviews/walkthrough.
Jeff can't get it up
...Neither Elon anymore
I agree on Blue Origin's lack of transparency. It is totally unacceptable that BO receives such an enormous amount of public funds, and yet, this company refuses to be more forthcoming with the public. And the censorship applied to The Everyday Astronaut video was absolutely ridiculous.
New Glenn will launch in 2025
8:14 ->
Use of Hydrogen fuel dooms New Glenn to issues.
Allot of rockets use hydrogen without issue.
Sounds like a new golden age with so many new rockets coming on line... However if the primary mission is to halo the Earth with more space junk, then that sounds like bad news, not good. Unless there is a new age of serious exploration of the Solar system, then this capability is pointless.
MAKE #DEEP SPACE VERSION !!!!!!!!
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Last name Limp is perfectly suited for Blue Origin LOLOL
Limp describes the pace... not the phallic profile. Other family sir names, Dick, Richard. Peter, Johnston. Only one name I like better Willie, William, Bill. My neighbor and fellow UFO witness Willie Harder is a master Martial arts Instructor. He doesn't care if his name is a funny sexual misnomer. It takes dirty minds like ours to sexually bully some ones name.
This crap is more valuable than people.
they still debating if they should put a rainbow flag on it.
Has anyone actually seen a real, touchable Blue Ring? So far, the pictures are pretty.
Do you mean that stainless steel barrel that can't deliver even a tiny banana. I am sure they will use archeologists to recover hundreds of engines.
Blue Origin is obviously managed by fear of upsetting Bezos. Everyone is so scared to mess up; they've been so slow and inactive once they finally get to something actionable - if there's an ef up all hell would be breaking loose internally. So we have the step by step ferocious Blue Origin cadence of development. So far BO has done nothing but slow the progress of private space endeavors IMO
This channel must be watched at 2 times speed or it sounds slow
Wow.. even you are on their case when they are litterally waiting on regulators.. i expected a higher iq opinion.. when they can light it youll get your press.. jesus
nice render of summer launch..seems close
how many rockets have BO made.. just one ??? was suprized when they put on display the moon lander .. though afterwoods they let the air out of it folded it up and put it on the back of a truck..
They've had new Shepard for a while. Granted it's not a very useful rocket but it allowed them to pioneer a lot of the technology needed for new glenn
@@notgreg123 And it had a whole lot of paying customers with 9crewed flights.
SpaceX fanboys getting nervous. Aren't they.
They built 5 New Shepards and one complete New Glenn. Three more New Glenns in work. And you're ignorant about Blue Moon.
Thank you for telling people about us. Sincerely, Jeff Bezos.
Hmm, is that you Jeff?
People already knew about you man
LoL 😂
Meanwhile, Falcon9 and Falcon Heavy has been launched several times already, setting record after record after record.
We should do everything possible to help space x and blue origin to get to Mars if they load all the billionaires on the first flight.
Billionaires make all this possible, not the government.
My Vegas money says that it will self distruct by the time it gets to Leo.
Oh, stainless steel barrel fanboys are so salty after that banana fail.
What? Never said anything about SpaceX. You must be a fan boy on Bezos left nut.
Do you not know of the calamity about Jeff's look alike di ldo?
Blue Origin? More like BLEW SCHEDULE
No launch, yet. When is the next Vulcan launch?
What is the production rate for BE-4? BE-3?
What is the production rate (or time if they plan to this in single units)?
SpaceX gives us information on corresponding questions. Once SX solves a relatively few big problems, they're good to go. Blue Origin tells next to nothing and their videos show mostly empty space and only one unit being worked on.
I originally thought Musk was something of a blowhard and Bezos was the serious contender. Over the last two *_decades_* my expectations have been reversed.
BO not telling people what they are doing 24/7 only means they don't tell people what they are doing. It doesn't matter if you know how many of this or that they can or can't make. They are working for production numbers that they have determined necessary for their business... which seems more important then cultivating a fandom following.
The static fire went off well. So launch could be literally in a few weeks.
We already know, if people bothered paying attention.
This year alone saw over 19 BE-4s built for Vulcan and New Glenn, not including at least 2 New Glenn-specific qualification engines (3 NG engines have restart capability).
At least 6 BE-3Us have been delivered that we know of (2 flight engine for NG-1).
And you're wrong about all the rest. We saw several stages, engines, several sets of fairings, and more in work from Tim Dodd's tour. Four NG GS1 boosters are in work, one is out at the pad.
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Believe it or not, I'm glad to be wrong. Progress requires competition. Right now, no one competes with SpaceX. That needs to change. New Glenn may provide that competition. I hope it does. We'll see.
@@hawkdsl All true. Correct me if I'm wrong but Blue Origin has yet to put anything into orbit. BO appears ready to actually enter the competition with their much heralded and long awaited New Glenn. I hope they do well.
@@frankmcgowan9457 Pointing out that BO hasn't gone to orbit yet is completely asinine. Humanity has understood this ability for decades, and is not any kind of metric of failure or success. Of course they are going to do so, and to think otherwise is ridiculous.
Capitalism without competition is dead.
Oh look, lightning arrestors
Blue has more fairing space? Not for long. You obviouly didn't see NSF video with the extended fairing for FH/F9
Still wouldn't be true. The extended FH fairing is longer than the regular F9 fairing, but still stuck at 5 meters wide. New Glenn's is as long or slightly longer and almost 2 meters wider.
No
Blue Origin = Boeing Jr. ?😂😂😂
New version of the mid 1960s.
Really? - Hows that exactly.
Im excited for all new rocket launches but surely this is a pathfinder article, no other rockets in manufacture..? BO’s development program reflects NASA approach, I’d be surprised to see a launch this year.. 🫣😆
I wonder if the gov is embezzling tax money through BO
The gov collects taxes, so...
So much salty fanboys in the comments because of that roasted banana. Do not worry. The 17 banana has chances to survive.
Is hey clickbait?
Great video! But again, there is nothing coming out of BO except CGI. Now that SpaceX can land the Starship how will BO compete with that? All they got is a giant d... that goes up and down.
Stick the landing? They haven't even managed to clear the tower... Too many failure points between launch and landing. Highly doubtful that it will reach orbit as they are well behihnd the testing curve compared to SpaceX.
Rfa didn’t fly this year
I'm tired of talking about Blue Origin. Until they reach orbit, they are all talk.
It looks like blues phalic has blue balls 😂🤣
Too little, too late and too expensive.
Finally! ok. Competitive? HA!!
LOL!! Is there anybody who still believe or listen to B.O when they announce a date?
Jeff’s a total loser. I could care less of other people’s opinions.
In fairness, SpaceX is also vey secretive and news comes out mainly because there are hundreds of people observing everything they do, and drawing logical conclusions. Elon Musk likes t talk and tweet, but as for rel content in what he says, I'd argue that it is really very little.
BO does not have a public equivalent to Musk, but I'd argue thy are the better for it.
I miss the way that NASA used to do it with an extensive public relations organization. Arguably, how NASA did it, cost a lot of money, but the public knew what they e up to.
From the perspective of private companies, it's none of our business! And they se no ned to spend money to keep the public informed.
I really hate privatization an I prefer the old way. It wasn't the cheapest, but the space program was a part of the economy and employed a lot of people. These were "our projects" and not some company or CEO'S projects. We used to be able to track every dollar spent in detail. Not anymore! I've done many big projects and hate fixed price contracts! Cheapest is not synonymous with best. Never has been and never will be!
lot of build up for not much real content
F no
Good lord stop sending crap into space !!
Не в 2024.....