The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has granted Blue Origin approval to resume flights of its New Glenn heavy-lift rocket, following a grounding due to an April launch failure. The incident, caused by "abnormal thermal conditions" in the rocket's upper stage, resulted in the loss of an AST SpaceMobile satellite. Despite the setback, Blue Origin successfully reused and landed the New Glenn booster.
Blue Origin has completed corrective actions and submitted an incident report to the FAA, though specific adjustments were not disclosed. With regulatory approval, Blue Origin is set to proceed with its planned launch schedule, aiming for up to 12 launches by the end of 2026. The company continues to focus on validating the reusability of its launch vehicles.
Blue Origin Cleared to Resume New Glenn Rocket Launches
免責事項: Phemexニュースで提供されるコンテンツは、あくまで情報提供を目的としたものであり、第三者の記事から取得した情報の正確性・完全性・信頼性について保証するものではありません。本コンテンツは金融または投資の助言を目的としたものではなく、投資に関する最終判断はご自身での調査と、信頼できる専門家への相談を踏まえて行ってください。
