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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket raised for third Cape Canaveral launch

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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket raised for third Cape Canaveral launch

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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is preparing for its third launch from Cape Canaveral, with a payload of an AST SpaceMobile next-generation Block 2 BlueBird satellite. The launch is scheduled for no earlier than 6:45 a.m. Thursday, April 16, and will mark the third flight of the New Glenn rocket, which is a large rocket standing at 321-feet-tall.

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is standing on the Cape Canaveral launch pad. The rocket is preparing for its third launch, with a payload of an AST SpaceMobile satellite. The launch is scheduled for no earlier than 6:45 a.m. Thursday, April 16. The New Glenn rocket is 321-feet-tall, one of the largest rockets in history. Blue Origin aims to launch the rocket more frequently, with plans to launch up to 12 times per year from Cape Canaveral. The rocket's first stage booster will attempt to land on a platform at sea after liftoff.

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