At Blue Origin, our genuine passion for space exploration is evident through the work we do. We’re looking for people who share that passion and want to turn their career into a calling. We're shaping our future in space and we’re looking for dedicated and inspired people to join us.
This is fantastic. A little more transparency and a little less secrecy would get a lot more people on board with what you're trying to achieve,
They are more about transparency than actually putting effort.
Blue Origin has a top-down problem. My co-worker's son was an engineer at Blue Origin in Washington state for years. But, has finally bailed on them, sighting his exhaustion in getting anyone up the chain to take actions that are necessary to get anything done. His words, exactly.
THIS!!!
Sounds like every other aerospace company in the US
@@Kerbiebro except space x lol
@@Max-hu1bz That’s facts, and SpaceX is simply built different. Not many design and build an orbital rocket + engine from scratch in 4 years.
At any Musk lead company if an engineer feels that managers are thwarting progress they can go right to Musk. If Musk agrees, manager is fired that day. It rarely happens both because managers know it could but also because most of their managers have degrees in engineering and not in MBA bull.
im a bit tired of them just constantly releasing inspirational oompa loompa videos with lots of pride, instead of just raw space video and details
Yes. I am only 10 seconds into the video and already off-putted by the self-congratlary tone. Reading the comments here it is clear that I will not watch the rest. Hé Blue Origin, the time for hype humping is over. Show some real hardware and action.
@@user-pz6mc2oj3f - Lol ? If Blue Origin puts in the effort to publish a video, it should be worthwhile to watch. Being disappointed again is not fun, but we gave it a try. Us commenting on that disappointment is part of the 'risk' that BO takes by leaving comments open, and that you take for reading disagreeing comments. And think of something more original than "don't watch" next time.
@@user-pz6mc2oj3f I thought it was going to be about Intel ... not Team Feathers.
@@tubularap There is actual new footage in there of the hardware, just got to watch and know what you're looking at, like at 2:13-16 there's a great shot of the New Glenn payload adapter as the fairings separate during a test.
@@nowhereman1046 - Thanks for pointing me to that part. And I will watch the whole video, since it doesn't feel good to bash the video without having watched it properly.
Would be nice if you would also show new hardware instead of the same pathfinder mockups for the past several years
1:42 here have a dome lol
Maybe some engines as well.
Yeah, I talked to the engineers and it turns out that engineering is really hard and they cannot deliver as fast as a youtube crowd wants them to lol turns out a lot of butterfly wings can be broken with by single comment :)
@@NeinStein it's great that you find yourself funny.
@@NeinStein I think you mean "as fast as they promised to"
So when will you actully have one new Glenn fully built and stacked on the pad?
The same day Jeff grows hair.
Back in December here was a local Florida news article, Spectrum 13 News, which was interviewing Scott Henderson, and he said at that time that wet dress rehearsal with the first complete New Glenn 1st stage was targeted for 3rd quarter.
@@theluftwaffle1 lmfao 😂😂
At best early 2023 from what I hear. They need BE4 rocket engines but their production is slow and they owe engines to ULA, so the soonest they would have the engines they need would be early 2023 if the engine finally passes their tests.
I like what I see, keep it up and no more shitting on other space companies campaigns!
True
This is nice, but ULA Vulcan needs its delayed BE-4 engines.
"where are my engines, Jeff?"
@@peterfnet He knows where they are and how far along they are. According to Eric Berger at Ars Technica, the first flight engines are nearly complete and are being targeted for May for acceptance test firing at either Corn Ranch or Huntsville. After that, they'll be taken in late May or sometime in June to ULA for installation on the Vulcan.
this is lovely and all but just tell us when BE4 will be ready, even if its just it will be ready when its ready. i think you need to be more open with your company even if its disappointment it still will be received well.
Launching lawsuits is not getting to space.
Keep pumping out these videos 👍 Who needs real hardware?
@Ben David Blue origin and SLS, and Starliner are a jobs program. They're made to provide cushy 9 to 5s
@Ben David I don't care about diversity and politics, I only care about BE-4 delivery to ULA!
@@user-pz6mc2oj3f Starship was ready for their orbital test till faa delayed them. SLS is a joke. $5 billion per launch once a year for a small payload🤦♂️ DOA
@@PassportGaming No, they weren't. There's been a lot of problems with Raptor and its production that has caused their own problems for Starship and Super Heavy. There were also some problems that cropped up for the SS/SH stack during testing that apparently damaged the B-4 booster. Check NASASpaceflight, there's been whole discussions on this. Starship 20 also had some problems.
@@PassportGaming it was so ready that they are now going to scrap it
Ok, but when are we going orbital?
"Ive never seen a rocket company develop so many engines at once" Umm how about your main competitor SpaceX, As a rocket engine nerd you should know all about the Merlin Engine, The Draco Engines, And the Raptor engine. Smh
Arguably aerojet developed even more, same with many more old school engine providers
I would say developing so many engines at once is one of the reasons they continuously fail to deliver, not sure why its something to brag about.....
"Develop" in the ever-present sense, never "developed". Lame
@@_mikolaj_ True!
@@dguisinger I guess that is a point too
WHERE ARE MY ENGINES JEFF !?
Hopefully we get to see people riding in New Glenn by 2040.
If lucky 2100
With its progress right now in 2025/26 it will hopefully be operational, Btw blue origin dont have as much funding and interest like spacex, blue origin is more of a hobby for Jeff Bezos
For a rocket company that has never reached orbit Blue Origin spends a lot of time patting themselves on the back.
@@MMadesen Orbit means orbiting the Earth. It's not an altitude.
@@MMadesen Technically space, Not orbit.
@@MMadesen There is a massive difference between 'space' and 'orbit'. Your failure to realize this explains perfectly why you are dumb enough to try and defend a litigation service disguised as a launch provider.
@@seppothedestroyer731 I think what he means is that sub-orbit is a subset of orbit :D Why is everyone like 100% optimistic around Elon but as soon as they turn their head somewhere else they forget all of it and become the greatest pessimists.. Quite astonishing! The road to space is hard and every company has their own pace. Our job is to cheer and enjoy the show. Can't be that hard.
@@MMadesen Wow. Here I thought orbit meant going around the earth in space :) I can't believe how much BO spends with so little to show for it. The infrastructure, the buildings are incredible. The space stuff - not so much. You have to believe they will eventually get somewhere with all the spending, but watching the litigation / complaints / spaceX hate you realize they just are not builders. Many other rocket companies have hassled spaceX not at all and are doing great (Rocket Lab comes to mind).
Also, tuning any rocket engine, from NASA's Saturn F1's on down, and let alone new technolgy natural gas engines, is a massive process. So patience is good, '22 & '23 will be powerful. Rock on, SpX! Rock on, Blu, Astra, Rocketlab! Rock on, all those pushing to build the road to space, for the inspiration and for the good of humankind
Blue Origin must be so happy that KZhead decided to remove the dislike counter.
309 likes, 72 dislikes at the point of this comment
@@voxelemur Now 485 to 108.
Give your budget to SpaceX and they'll make Jeff's dream come true
They aleedy have
They should focus on expandable modules...
@@user-pz6mc2oj3f Yeah like that pesky Falcon 9 that is holding the entire ISS crew rotation on its shoulders. Unfinished indeed.
@@donkoltz1 Don't try to argue with children. Even if you win, it's not really a win
@@user-pz6mc2oj3f Except for the most launched, most landed, lowest cost and pretty much sole US access to space system (falcon 9 / crew dragon). It's so successful they are also looking at moving ULA payloads over (these were going to be launching on $1B-$4B+ launches. So successful the EU (which hates spacex) may move some of their launches over to compensate for lack of Soyuz. So successful that Oneweb, a direct spacex competitor, will be using spacex to launch their stuff (!!). Rumor has it intelsat will begin packaging starlink with their solutions because they KNOW their big dollar govt and industry folks would walk over to starlink otherwise (smart move).
Call us back when you make orbit. Edit: you had to build everything because nasa was out of heavy lift pads to lease
So.... how's the progress on New Glenn?
As Space X fan, i seriously approve of this guys. thanks for more insights you have a new subscriber and new road to space fan.
YAY! Another video of the SAME stock footage they've shown the other 15 times! Just mix in a few different cameos.
There was actually new footage this time. There was a close up shot at 2:13-2:16 was our first look at the payload adapter during one of the fairing tests up at the Armstrong test facility in Ohio. From 2:26-2:28, new footage of the fairings being moved along the factory floor. And there's now a mix of new BE-4 and BE-3 test footage.
@@nowhereman1046 We've seen the fairing footage before. I remember it from a previous BO video.
@@PsychicThursday The only time the fairing footage was shown was on Blue's twitter feed. But the footage of it I'm talking about is new. The closeup of the adapter and the fairings being moved is all new (but shot months ago).
Omg, im gonna make a postcard with Starship on it, and send it in.
Blue Origin: We sent people on a suborbital trajectory. SpaceX: Hold my beer :D
So, the mission statement is "We are on a Mission to Benefit Earth". I cannot see one single way, that all this use of Earth resources, pollution of fuel burn, building some platforms in space, is more helpful than putting the same amount of money and energy into protecting/ helping what we have already on our beautiful planet.
Nothing destroyd Earth more than protecting and helping people, the main reason for overopulation.
I want to see every organization involved in the peaceful use of space succeed. All the best to everyone at Blue Origin.
Too bad Russia and China don't agree. See: invasion of Ukraine and militarization of the South China sea.
Where are the engines Jeff?
Up at Kent being finished.
SpaceX had already started the build to space. 😉
Going up and instantly falling back down is not really "putting many more astronauts in space"
Part of a beautiful revolution, friend : )
*"Do you need some engines, Jeff?"* ~Tory Bruno
Sure, it's gonna be great. Most people, myself included, would like to see BO succeed. We all are waiting for you to do something other than launching NS twice a year and making commercials about yourself.
NS flew 5 times last year.
@@ncb1397 wow.
But they put a wahmen of color in the thumbnail!
@@ncb1397 Six times, actually.
Blue Origin: Getting to space one marketing video after another!
Oh my God.... Space! A big dream!
Always enjoyable watching a "see, we're relevant" video
I would like to go to space one day and see the curvature of the Earth. It would be the best experience of my life but unfortunately, we are too poor😢 and also we live in Canada
Thats the reason why you are poor.
"Hey Jeff, this CGI is pretty cool, but where are my BE4 engines?" - Tory Bruno, ULA Also let me know when you put something, anything into orbit.
Let it fly. Keep looking up.
Never seen anything in the blue origin warehouse except for 4 people looking at the same fairing half for the last 4 years
Less motivational movies more transparency
Good news, ULA just finished installing the brand new inspirational video on Vulcan were are good to go finally 😃 On a more serious note, if you want to promote BO you could talk about the difficulties you are experiencing and why are the progress being delayed and what you are doing to tackle the issues. Transparency is a much better publicity strategy this sort of video "look at the amazing things we want to make. But haven't". To understand how bad it sounds imagine if I started bragging about my physical health by saying how many reps and how much I can lift and how many miles I can run, and swim... once I start going to the gym. At this point, all Blue origin has to show is the gym membership and it has showed up a couple of times to the door of the gym for a few seconds... but we haven't seen any workout
But, on the other hand, they have a very diverse production team.😂
How about an update on ULA's BE-4s? Blue Origin is the only space company I've ever heard of who doesn't do space.
There was one at the Satellite 2022 conference March 22. The test engines are being fired 3 times a week now, and according to other sources, the flight engines are nearly complete with a target date of May this year for acceptance test firing at either Corn Ranch or Huntsville, and a delivery about a month later in June.
@@nowhereman1046 that would make them five years late?
@@Karanar So? Everyone's late, even SpaceX and Elon.
They are flying to space every time they launch New Shepard which goes well above the Karman line.
Tory Bruno yesterday tweeted a photo of three BE-4s, two of whom were being moved to final assembly in the build stands.
You should be prioritizing building the road to Bory getting his engines
I was literally just talking about you guys!
first saw the space station module, looks like a diameter of about 7 meters?
The core modules are 6.3 while the LIFE modules are 8.2 meters.
Anyone seen one of these elusive BE 4 engines yet? How about the invisible new Glenn? Me either.
Soon they will have enough paper from their lawsuits they can stack it to reach the moon.
Yes, you see them in the video being test fired. And you saw the New Glenn hardware being built.
@@nowhereman1046 It's been 22 years lol
@@donkoltz1 the first years were spent doing R&D, including test flights of the Goddard and Charon vehicles. There was no New Glenn back then conceptually or anything else and New Shepard didn't become a thing until 2009. New Glenn as we know it didn't start until around 2015.
Tory Bruno tweeted a photo yesterday of three BE-4 engines at the factory at least two of which are flight engines.
After you look at this video you'll see why Blue Organ is 10 years behind SpaceX. If talking was action, Jeff Besos would have a summer cottage on Pluto by now...
Orbital Reef would be awesome but needs a ride... Are you partnering with a space agency with orbital capability?
I think they sued them all...
The New Glenn will be important to secure access to space.
👍👍👍
Put the elites into space...then we can get on with taking care of business on Mother Earth.😎🤙🕉
I could keep going but I have work in the morning 😂
So awesome, I can't wait to see New Glenn in action😍
See you in 2 to 3 years!
@@donkoltz1 you're being too optimistic
@@ryer8477 Honestly I typed 3 to 5 years and changed it thinking I was being to pessimistic lol
@@donkoltz1 haha well, let's hope we get it sooner but.. doesn't seem like it
Spacex spacex spacex This is experiment to see if u r mad:)
to surrect planets is how to live in a universe (once it rains fish can survive mars nature)
Meanwhile in boca chica....
Step by Step.... I don't think the Moon Walk was what people imagined. Seriously though, Blue Origin needs to get serious, don't expect someone else to fund your R&D when you haven't proven out your product. You get paid when your product goes to market. If space is our final destination then build products for space that will expand its capabilities.
Good to see Blue Origin is making its way back into the public consciousness. Wish you guys well with both New Glenn and the second lunar lander contract.
I never knew new shepard was that big
This is a Motivational channel 😅
There is already space x
Get those BE4 engines built
Let's goooo
While the other companies continue building & building, without the cash cow billions coming in.
I'm surprised they even mentioned New Glenn.
Every race need a second one.
And a loser
It's not like there is one race only. There are many races, races that will start 10 years from now, 20 years from now. It is never too late to put your running shoes on and goooo!!
see the marketing department still is upper managements favourite
Where are my Engines, Jeff? /Tory
circumnavigate the universe and lived to tell the tale yet the universe doesn't have an edge how was that possible
Soo, another marketing video without any progress. How is the lawsuit going?
Where are the engines, Jeff?!?
go go go🚀🚀🚀🚀
Soooo about that rocket…. 🚀
Good luck! I can't wait to live in space 🤠
where are tory's engines, jeff?
I reckon and orbital flight by 2030 is possible
this is awesome! can't wait for new glenn
2:06 is that actually to scale tho? Edit: I spent too much time figuring this out but the New Glenn is bigger in this comparison than it would be IRL kzhead.info/sun/pMOEqMWrjnR-fp8/bejne.html
We are making the road to space 💫😍
I mean blue origin's new Glenn will be able to be tested in 2022 or 2023 and it's true launch in the late 2025 and starship will have it's tested landing on mars or moon and have tested deployment of starlink sats and you're right.
amazing stuff
can I fly with you?
Interesting that the richest man on earth can't manage to fix the thumbnail of hisnlittle youtube ad after 2 hours...
1979-2016
Ok Jeff I see you 🐋🙂
Cool, but where are my engines
Fuck yeah son. The more rocket companies we have, the more competition we get, which leads to better rockets and space travel. Humans will make Mars our bitch as the first stepping stone. Then one day the Galaxy will be ours.
I am getting excited. Now let's see a launch!
You keep forgetting to put quotes around "space"...
New glenn Vs Falcon 9
So with such high development cost, how much are you guys projecting it should cost to put 1kg into LEO? @blueOrigin
That is, if they reach orbit.
Can i get them engines Jeff?
Did you order some?
@@thomasackerman5399 supplie chain issues
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ULA still haven't gotten their engine
Tory wants to know where his engine’s are at ?
They're up at Kent being finished.
Have one of the space KZheadrs like Everyday Astronaut or NASASpaceflight do a factory tour. Destin from SmarterEveryDay toured ULA with Tory Bruno.
Destin asked Tory about the engine and that was uncomfortable.
Ditto William, I was going to say the same thing. I love rockets, rocket engines and rocket companies that fulfil their projections. Looking forward to Blue getting the community pumped with more information. AND a New Glenn... Thanks All at Blue Origin.
Where is the BE4?
Good 👌👏😘😘😍😍
蓝色星球
Wasn’t this suppose to be a competitor to SpaceX? NFL VS Peewee football 🏈
Time to start delivering engines to ULA - you are so far behind it's a joke.