Blue Origin On the Move with Endurance MK-1 Lander and New Glenn Booster Re-Use

Blue Origin MK-1 lunar landerĀ Endurance travels to Houston for testing in NASA Thermal Vacuum Chamber A used for Apollo to simulate space harsh conditions such as temperature swings, for Dynamic Force Acoustic Test and others; vibration testing complete; Blue Origin third New Glenn, NG-3, will launch NET late February with same orbital booster as last flight — considered a short turnaround, to take AST SpaceMobile BlueBird 7 to LEO; another 2026 New Glenn flight, NG-4, expected to launch Endurance to the Moon; NET 2027 Blue Origin to take VIPER to lunar South Pole
Image Credits: Blue Origin, NASASpaceFlight