This weekend, SpaceX’s gargantuan Starship rocket and Super Heavy booster—which stand nearly as tall as the Great Pyramid of Giza when stacked—may finally get some competition.
Blue Origin’s New Glenn is also a giant among rockets despite having yet to fly. On Friday, though, the Jeff Bezos-owned company completed the rocket’s first full-vehicle hotfire test—the final key step before launch. A few hours earlier, the FAA issued Blue Origin a Part 450 commercial launch license authorizing New Glenn’s maiden flight. According to the agency’s current operations plan advisory, it could launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida as early as Sunday at 11:30 p.m. EST.
