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Blue Origin to Launch 48 Satellites for Amazon's Broadband Network

Blue Origin is set to launch 48 satellites for Amazon's broadband network using its New Glenn rocket. This follows a previous launch failure, with the next mission expected to take place from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, potentially on June 4.

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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is preparing for its next launch, which will carry 48 commercial satellites for Amazon's broadband network into low-Earth orbit. This mission follows the identification of a failure in a previous launch, which occurred less than two months ago. The Federal Aviation Administration and Blue Origin announced the closure of the investigation into that failure on May 22. The upcoming launch is expected to take place from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, potentially as soon as June 4. Blue Origin will conduct a test-firing of the New Glenn rocket's engines in the days leading up to the launch.

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