Blue Origin’s New Glenn put a customer satellite in the wrong orbit during its third launch
techcrunch.com Apr 20, 2026

Blue Origin’s New Glenn put a customer satellite in the wrong orbit during its third launch

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket successfully reused for the first time, but failed to deliver a customer satellite to the correct orbit. The satellite, BlueBird 7, was placed in a lower orbit than planned and will be de-orbited. The loss is covered by insurance, and AST SpaceMobile has contracts with other launch providers. This is the first major failure for New Glenn, which is pushing to become a main launch provider for NASA's Artemis missions.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Blue Origin's failure to deliver the satellite to the correct orbit raises concerns about its ability to meet NASA's expectations for the Artemis missions.
  • · The company's ambition to become a primary launch provider for these missions may be impacted by this setback.