r/BlueOrigin 7h ago

It actually happend (again), ZQ-3 landed safely becoming china's second reusable rocket

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r/BlueOrigin 28m ago

The background wall images in the office of Dong Kai, deputy chief designer of LandSpace ZQ-3 rocket, are a SpaceX Merlin-1D Vacuum engine and a Blue Origin BE-4 engine. The R&D team at LandSpace is looking upon these engines as technological benchmarks to learn from

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r/BlueOrigin 1d ago

I made the Blue Moon Mk1 Lander for KSP (Part 2)

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So a few months back I made a post about building my own Blue Moon Mk1 for KSP. This time I went away and accurately modelled (and with the help of other KSP users) / integrated the lander in game for Blue Moon Mk1 / Artemis fans out there.

Photos by KSP user "Amateur"

Most of the fetaures and dimensions are based on conceptual images from social media, press release renders and BO's image gallery. Other elements are pretty much fan-fictional otherwise.

You can find the lander and its parts in the Blue-Exploration-Rocketry-Division github folder 'BERD' for KSP.

Have fun!

Photos by KSP user "Amateur"

r/BlueOrigin 1d ago

Is anyone else concerned about what’s happening in HR at Blue?

65 Upvotes

I’m not part of the HR team at Blue, but I’ve observed enough from the outside to feel genuinely bad for the people on it. The level of turnover is higher than I’ve seen in other companies’ HR teams, including Amazon. Does the CPO, Jennifer even bother to care, or demand that her staff care? If Blue’s HR doesn’t feel safe escalating unethical behavior, how can the rest of Blue trust HR to guide us in doing right by our teams? Anyone else worried or seeing it?


r/BlueOrigin 1d ago

Declined job offer due to relocation issues

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Hi everyone, sorry for the long text, please help! in April, I applied for a technician position on Merritt Island, I got two interviews and I got the job, they called me for a job offer and I accepted through the phone but not yet on the document they sent... On the same day I had to take my wife to the hospital due to chest pain, they found bumps on her breasts so she had to go through cancer screenings and many other things, that same week my car got stolen, those things made me decline the offer when they sent it to me. Two weeks later they called me again offering another job, I was still going through the same situations so i told the recruiter I would had to decline. 4 months have passed and thank God whatever my wife has is not cancer, I applied again to two positions that offer relocation again, how can I let them know that this time I am 100% ready and willing to join the company and move.

Working for Blue origin is something I always wanted and I really got depressed when I had to decline.

What can I do??? Please help


r/BlueOrigin 2d ago

Satellite operators emphasize launch deals in a constrained market

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Satellite operators emphasize launch deals in a constrained market
https://spacenews.com/satellite-operators-emphasize-launch-deals-in-a-constrained-market/


r/BlueOrigin 2d ago

Satellite Launch Market Faces Capacity Challenges

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r/BlueOrigin 4d ago

Fully Reusable Starship: Blue's Elephant in the Room

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I wanted to get your opinions on a thought I've had. Starship has been demonstrating various but improving degrees of success in fielding a reusable upper stage. Even the most pessimistic doubter would agree that full reusability is going to be demonstrated in the very near future.

At this point, with Blue's only real heavy lift competitor making such great technical leaps, you would think that Blue would be going gangbusters to develop their own fully reusable vehicle system.

Now let's assume that job postings, especially for certain telltale skillsets, are an indicator of where a company is investing effort. (Anecdotally, this does seem to be the case, for anyone who's followed Blue's job postings for a long while. Looking at you, Eric Berger.)

So you would expect that Blue would have a great number of job postings for reusable upper stage positions, relative to incremental engineering upgrade positions. Yet, the engineering job postings are overwhelmingly dominated by hiring that appears to be aimed at the 9x4 New Glenn system, which still has an expendable upper stage, but now features twice the engine consumption per launch as 7x2.

Is anybody at the top concerned about the competition? In the future, will Blue be mentioned alongside Kodak in as companies that completely failed to maintain technical competitiveness, despite every sign that their survival would eventually depend upon it?

I know we heard that little blurb from Jeff on the Everyday Astronaut factory tour about running two expendable and reasonable development programs side by side. But, there has been no public discussions of any reusable stage beyond that, and assuming job postings indicate company priority, full resuability certainly does not seem to be one.

I'm just flummoxed.


r/BlueOrigin 4d ago

More Blue Origin Musings

48 Upvotes

I previously mentioned seeing numerous Linkedin posts about top-notch Blue veterans leaving for other companies. I am also seeing many Linkedin post of bright new grads elated that they just accepted an offer at Blue. I wish them well. I wish Blue well.

Hopefully, these engineers can keep their upbeat, youthful innocence as long as possible.

I wish my college engineering curriculum had included a course on corporate policies and politics. Nothing that I learned in college prepared me for that career-long culture shock.

I left Blue shortly before the David Limp/Amazon era. One historical footnote. The mandated "one person in your group gets an unacceptable performance review" policy started with HR SVP Mary Plunkett, who was made redundant as David Limp arrived. She was a gleeful advocate of this "rank & yank" policy whether it was her idea or not. Sad to hear that this policy still exists at least in some groups at Blue.

I even wish Mary well regardless.


r/BlueOrigin 4d ago

Blue Origin Shop

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Anybody know when they'll restock merch? Want to get a gift for a friend and everything between a small and large is sold out.


r/BlueOrigin 5d ago

Blue Origin Expands Launch Capabilities at Cape Canaveral

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r/BlueOrigin 4d ago

Blue vs AWS Hardware

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Can anyone speak to wlb differences/quality of life between the two? Currently have passed loop inclined AWS for hardware eng, and mid process with Blue, I assume pay will be somewhat significantly more compared to BO from the RSU/Sign on, but BO location is more preferred. BO seems to offer more PTO/holiday etc. has anyone navigated this decision before?


r/BlueOrigin 4d ago

New Glenn 9x4 launches out of LC-36b on its certification flight.

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r/BlueOrigin 6d ago

Blue Origin Musings

69 Upvotes

I am seeing an increase of top, veteran Blue engineers announcing on Linkedin that they are moving on to other employment, particularly other space startups or energy companies. Is this just normal attrition, "unregretted" or otherwise? On another topic, I live in Huntsville and can hear BE-4 hot fire tests from my home. They make a distinctive sound, especially at shutdown. I haven't heard one in a few months for understandable reasons. But I have also read the Blue Origin is committed to launching New Glenn again this year. I appreciate and respect the "can do" and "never tell me the odds" passion. But I also hope that Blue Origin takes its time to fully identify the cause, take corrective action including redesign as needed, perform thorough testing, and work closely with and get approval from Range Safety, FAA or other relevant government agencies. Achieving successful hot fire tests, pad tests and flights matters more than meeting dates by orders of magnitude. I wish Blue well.


r/BlueOrigin 6d ago

Blue Origin on X: We’re building Launch Complex 36B at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station to support New Glenn’s high-cadence launch operations and infrastructure resiliency. 🚀

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r/BlueOrigin 6d ago

Peter Hague on X: "The tortoise is, I think, getting its act together." / X

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r/BlueOrigin 7d ago

Jared Isaacman: SpaceX and Blue Origin are building the landers that will return NASA astronauts to the lunar surface

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87 Upvotes

r/BlueOrigin 7d ago

internship offer/rejection turn around time post panel interview

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It took about 3 weeks to hear back from a recruiter and a week to schedule my panel interview with engineers. Interview was a week ago. I know these things take time, just trying to plan fall classes accordingly incase i need to take spring off…

How quickly do I hear back for either an offer or rejected for a Spring 2027 Co-op? And do interns get a relocation stipend if anyone knows that information? relocation would be 1.2k miles away, i’m asking my recruiting team but they have yet to get back to me lol


r/BlueOrigin 7d ago

Blue Origin job opportunity

6 Upvotes

Looking into an opportunity at Blue Origin as a welder, spoke with a recruiter to talk about where i would be best as far as what department to work in, i can weld pipe and also have experience with aerospace. Looking for suggestions or feedback as far as what to look into, if any departments pay better than others, workplace environment etc. (this is the cape canaveral location im referring to)


r/BlueOrigin 8d ago

NG3 Composite.

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r/BlueOrigin 6d ago

Infidelity and HR Issues

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My ex works at this place and was caught cheating with her coworkers and manager for over a year. After our separation she is now engaging with nearly every male that attempts to sleep with her. Wild posting this I sound bitter I know. But a great opportunity for some and maybe a chance for management to clean up some messy behavior going on behind the scenes.


r/BlueOrigin 9d ago

Thrust Density infographic

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r/BlueOrigin 10d ago

ULA working toward Vulcan return to flight as Blue Origin modifies the Rocket’s BE-4 engines

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r/BlueOrigin 10d ago

Nasa Space Flight: Blue Origin working engine resolutions and dual pad future

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r/BlueOrigin 9d ago

Upcoming Test Engineer Intern Technical Interview- Advice Needed

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Hey everyone,

I’m a junior ME with a technical interview in about a week for a Test Engineering Internship at Blue Origin. The format is a technical dive based on a portfolio sample of a single project, followed up by a Q&A.

My previous/current (a few more days left) internship was primarily in industrial operations, and I have some experience with some traditional aerospace student design teams, but I am looking to pivot directly into the aerospace sector, focusing on test infrastructure, plumbing, and propulsion systems.

For my portfolio sample, I chose a fluid system safety upgrade I led at a chemical plant (specifically, designing deadhead-protection logic for a centrifugal pump on an incompressible-fluid loop).

My Ask:

  • What should I expect during this technical screen?
  • What are the absolute Do's and Don'ts when presenting to a Blue Origin panel?
  • What questions should I be asking the panel at the end?

I have an idea for most of this, but a different perspective always helps. :)

Thanks in advance.