This SpaceX competitor demonstrates the new landing technology of its modern rocket

An American company wants to continue to be the most ready competitor to Elon Musk's company

Archive image of Blue Origin's new Glen Rocket

Many of us know the relationship between SpaceX and NASA, which has awarded the American company a significant number of contracts for different space exploration missions. However, we are not here to talk to you about the company that made the Starlink satellites, but to tell you that. One of his biggest rivals It keeps proving that Can catch up soon.

Blue Origin's innovative technology

Founded by Jeff Bezos, founder of well-known e-commerce giant Amazon, the company is trying to carve out a place for itself in future space missions. We know That One of the main components of its most modern rocket It will also feature very similar features to its SpaceX counterparts.

Generally, the Rockets are divided into different levels, the stage at which the upper stage detaches from the rocket and reaches the desired orbit. Years ago, the remnants of the ship inevitably fell to Earth, making the re-entry process not only dangerous, but apparently inefficient. however, SpaceX has proven what Possible Do Landing on the first stage Reuse it in rockets and subsequent launches.

And This is what Blue Origin has proved Lately, you've seen us leave you on these lines in the publication. A short video accompanying the brochure shows us how Six legs spread out At this point, it will be necessary for a safe landing. Blue Origin released:

During the flight the landing gear is hidden inside the rocket and used when the main engine slowly lands on our landing craft at sea.

He The new Glen Rocket It is the largest manufactured by Blue Origin 98 meters high. Seven of those meters correspond to the rocket's payload cabin, which is so large it can carry three school buses inside. Some Tasks you are already preparing for For example, New Glenn is concerned with deploying a fleet of satellites Amazon Project Kuiper.

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