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Space Systems Command advances New Glenn certification after latest launch
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Space Systems Command advances New Glenn certification after latest launch

by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 14, 2025

Space Systems Command continues the process of certifying Blue Origin's New Glenn launch vehicle for National Security Space Launch missions, following the successful NG-2 launch at 3:55 p.m. EST from Space Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The US Space Force Assured Access to Space Certification Team from System Delta 80 observed this second flight of New Glenn.

The certification process, managed in partnership with the National Reconnaissance Office, aims to ensure launch system readiness for delivering USSF satellites for national security and intelligence needs. Blue Origin's agreement with the National Security Space Launch program includes ongoing flights, each supporting the accumulation of analytical data essential for certification requirements.

Lt. Col. Brian Scheller, SSC program manager and chief engineer, said, "The Space Force congratulates Blue Origin on its launch of NG-2, a monumental step towards New Glenn delivering our most critical warfighting capabilities to orbit."

Certification utilizes one of four allowed paths, each with a specific number of flights and corresponding levels of government engineering oversight. Fewer flights require more in-depth review into rocket design and qualification testing by government experts.

Commercial launch partners must complete the formal certification before carrying national security payloads. These partnerships are described as vital for expanding capacity, enhancing resilience, and advancing the U.S. competitive standing in the space domain.

System Delta 80 is responsible for launching, servicing, and overseeing mobility/logistics functions for USSF. In addition, the Delta manages infrastructure to expand U.S. technological and scientific leadership through robust launch and test operations.

Space Systems Command is the field command of the US Space Force responsible for acquiring, developing, and delivering space capabilities to maintain and advance the nation's space advantage.

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