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Blue Origin has officially announced that its next-generation New Glenn rocket will launch NASA’s ESCAPADE Mars mission in a flight targeted for no earlier than mid-August 2025.
The New York Jets are trying to go back to basics this offseason. With Aaron Glenn coming to town as the team's head coach, he has made it clear that he is tryi
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Space.com on MSNTwin NASA Mars probes will fly on 2nd-ever launch of Blue Origin's huge New Glenn rocketA NASA Mars mission's long and winding road to the launch pad is nearing its end. The twin ESCAPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers) Mars probes had been scheduled to launch last October, on the first-ever flight of Blue Origin 's huge, partially reusable New Glenn rocket.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is liking what he’s seeing from Mason Taylor. When the New York Jets drafted tight end Mason Taylor, many knew the type of player Tanner Engstrand and the offense were getting.
Aaron Glenn is planting his flag and trying to get referees to stop throwing theirs on the Jets. The new coach has put an emphasis early in training camp on changing the Jets from the most penalized team in the NFL into a team with more discipline than a monastery.
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Aaron Glenn has taken on the role of head coach for the New York Jets, a team he once played for as a star cornerback.
New Glenn is the flagship reusable rocket design for Blue Origin, Amazon-owner Jeff Bezos’ launch-vehicle initiative that looks to rival SpaceX in the burgeoning commercial space industry.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn and several players on the team have taken shots at former NYJ HC Robert Saleh during training camp.
The two-stage New Glenn will stand more than 320 feet (98 meters) tall, with the capability to haul nearly 100,000 pounds (45 metric tons) of payload into low-Earth orbit, according to Blue Origin.
Coach Aaron Glenn said Friday the team will often have officials at practice through the summer after the Jets, under the previous regime of coach Robert Saleh, led the NFL in penalties the last two seasons.