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Twin Probes en route to Mars

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13 November 2025 - Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket has successfully launched twin NASA Escapade probes to Mars.

The 1st stage booster made a successful return and landing, a major achievement for Blue Origin.


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Is it safe to assume that they spat on those probes before liftoff?

I'm sure they would if they were heading for Uranus.
 
When one probe isn't enough . . . make it two!

There are so many active space missions I'm surprised by each new event.

Betcha there's a probe headed for Uranus even as we speak!
 
Remember, for the USA private industry is the future of space missions.
 
Looks like New Glenn has lander navigation - it searches for the target.

 
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