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Blue Origin secures USD 18 million from US Space Force for integration studies for New Glenn rocket
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Jan 24, 2024

Blue Origin secures USD 18 million from US Space Force for integration studies for New Glenn rocket

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  • Blue Origin has won a contract worth nearly USD 18 million from the US Space Force. The contract is related to integration studies for its New Glenn rocket vehicle, marking a significant move toward potential involvement in the National Security Space Launch Phase 3 program. The Space Force has made this initial payment with an additional USD 17 million modification for future studies.

  • The funded integration studies aim to assess the trajectory of the launch vehicle, mission design, launch load coordination, and integrated thermal environments. This will support compatibility analysis between launch vehicles and space vehicles for Missions slated for the financial years 2025 and 2026. 

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