Blue Origin’s New Glenn Suffers Upper Stage Anomaly, Payload Left in Off-Nominal Orbit
Blue Origin encountered a setback in its push to scale up launch operations after its heavy-lift New Glenn rocket experienced a second-stage malfunction during its third flight on April 19, leaving its payload in an unintended orbit. The NG-3 mission lifted off at 7:25 a.m. Eastern from Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, following a brief hold in the countdown due to an unspecified technical issue. While the launch and ascent initially proceeded as planned, problems emerged during the upper stage phase of the mission.