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SlothmanAllen

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Well, more Blue Origin \ New Glenn news! Apparently Blue Origin is going to phase in upgrades over the next coming several launches for New Glenn that will eventually transition it to a Super Heavy lift vehicle in the range of the SLS. The new vehicle will include uprated BE-4 (550,000 pounds, to 640,000 pounds) and BE-3 (320,000 pounds to 400,000 pounds) along with the use of super-cooled cryogenic propellants among other changes.

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The most significant part of the update concerned an evolution of New Glenn that will transform the booster into a super-heavy lift launch vehicle. The first stage of this evolved vehicle will have nine BE-4 engines instead of seven, and the upper stage four BE-4 engines instead of two. In its update, Blue Origin refers to the new vehicle as 9×4 and the current variant as 7×2, a reference to the number of engines in each stage.

Such a booster would be a notable vehicle, with a lift capacity nearly on par with NASA’s Space Launch System rocket. However, it would have a fully reusable first stage with a larger payload fairing and would likely cost less than one-tenth the
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of NASA’s super-heavy rocket.

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nimitz123

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Does anyone know the full scale of the damage to Baikonur's launch pad 31. It seems this accident may set back ISS and Roscosmos for years
 

anzha

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Does anyone know the full scale of the damage to Baikonur's launch pad 31. It seems this accident may set back ISS and Roscosmos for years

ROSCOSMOS acknowledged the damage, but did not say what the damage actually was. They claim it will be fixed quickly. Others are less sanguine. I think we need to wait and see.

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