Blue Origin’s New Glenn Launches Again—And Lands It
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket soared into orbit for its second successful mission on November 13, 2025. While second launches rarely make front-page news, this one deserves a standing ovation. The flight wasn’t just a rerun. New Glenn carried a pair of NASA spacecraft, ESCAPADE, on their journey to Mars orbit. With each mission, New Glenn inches closer to making commercial space travel as routine as a trip to the grocery store (well, almost).

Paving the Way for Broader Space Access
Let’s not forget, this launch and landing further cement Blue Origin’s role in expanding the spaceflight market. The rocket’s reusability means more launches, less cost, and more opportunities for everyone to reach for the stars—literally. It’s like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are in a friendly race to see who can make rockets as common as Uber rides.
So, hats off to New Glenn for delivering more than just satellites. It’s delivering on the promise of a new era in space exploration. With each successful trip, we’re one step closer to making sci-fi fantasies a reality. Space camp, anyone?