Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket on the launch pad
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Blue Origin to try second New Glenn launch Thursday after solar storm delay

The solar activity that’s been lighting up the night sky across North America this week caused Jeff Bezos’ space company to push back the second launch of its New Glenn mega-rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Now, Blue Origin will take another shot at executing the mission on Thursday, November 13 starting at 2:57 p.m. ET.

Just hours before the scheduled launch on Wednesday, Blue Origin said it had to stand down from the attempt due to the solar activity and its “potential effects on the ESCAPADE spacecraft” — a Mars-bound science mission the company is carrying to space for NASA. The launch window will be open until 4:25 p.m. ET.

New Glenn’s first launch in January was mostly a successful demonstration mission of the rocket. Blue Origin delayed the second launch multiple times, though, and the company is being cautious since this is the first time the rocket has a commercial payload onboard.

New Glenn nearly took off this past Sunday, but weather concerns and an errant cruise ship in the flight path, plus some issues with the launch pad equipment, caused the company to shelve the attempt.

This story has been updated with a new launch date and time.

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