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T+21: Blue Origin Previews New Glenn
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Sep 14, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Blue Origin surprised us all by previewing their massive next rocket, New Glenn. I discuss the few details we know, how New Glenn could fit into the market, what questions need to be answered, and many other things to consider in the wake of the announcement. I also touch on some plans I’ve got to cover SpaceX’s upcoming Mars announcement in tandem with Jake from WeMartians.
Blue Origin Previews New Glenn - Main Engine Cut Off
Blue Origin Naming—Past, Present, Future - Main Engine Cut Off
Blue Origin introduce the New Glenn orbital LV | NASASpaceFlight.com
How Relevant is New Shepard to Orbital Launch? | Selenian Boondocks
Details on Blue Origin Launch Site and Recovery - Main Engine Cut Off
T+7: Bezos and Musk at Code Conference, and a Hard Look at Vulcan’s Economics - Main Engine Cut Off
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Blue Origin Previews New Glenn - Main Engine Cut Off
Blue Origin Naming—Past, Present, Future - Main Engine Cut Off
Blue Origin introduce the New Glenn orbital LV | NASASpaceFlight.com
How Relevant is New Shepard to Orbital Launch? | Selenian Boondocks
Details on Blue Origin Launch Site and Recovery - Main Engine Cut Off
T+7: Bezos and Musk at Code Conference, and a Hard Look at Vulcan’s Economics - Main Engine Cut Off
Email feedback to anthony@mainenginecutoff.com
Follow @WeHaveMECO
Support Main Engine Cut Off on Patreon
Released:
Sep 14, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
T+4: Boeing’s CST-100, SpaceX’s Dragon 2, and a Scorched Falcon 9: Boeing announced [a 6 month delay](http://spacenews.com/boeing-delays-first-crewed-cst-100-flight-to-2018/) in the schedule for their CST-100 crew vehicle. SpaceX’s Dragon 2 is in the lead to be the first Commercial Crew vehicle to fly. The most recently-returned Falcon 9 took [a ton of damage on its way back to the drone ship](https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/731984739012251648) and won’t fly again, but will provide a ton of data for SpaceX to use to make improvements to future Falcon 9 stages. by Main Engine Cut Off