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domain: space-development
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domain: space-development
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secondary_domains: [manufacturing]
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secondary_domains: [manufacturing]
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status: enrichment
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priority: high
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priority: high
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tags: [blue-origin, new-glenn, NG-3, manufacturing-cadence, orbital-data-center, project-sunrise, vertical-integration, pattern-2]
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tags: [blue-origin, new-glenn, NG-3, manufacturing-cadence, orbital-data-center, project-sunrise, vertical-integration, pattern-2]
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processed_date: 2026-03-24
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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## Content
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## Content
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@ -56,3 +59,14 @@ NASASpaceFlight reporting from Blue Origin's Space Coast facilities (March 21, 2
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[SpaceX vertical integration across launch broadband and manufacturing creates compounding cost advantages that no competitor can replicate piecemeal]]
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[SpaceX vertical integration across launch broadband and manufacturing creates compounding cost advantages that no competitor can replicate piecemeal]]
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WHY ARCHIVED: Primary evidence for Pattern 2 (manufacturing capacity ≠ operational execution) and the Blue Origin operational credibility question. The 7-stage manufacturing ramp vs. 0 launches in 2026 is the sharpest illustration of the operational gap.
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WHY ARCHIVED: Primary evidence for Pattern 2 (manufacturing capacity ≠ operational execution) and the Blue Origin operational credibility question. The 7-stage manufacturing ramp vs. 0 launches in 2026 is the sharpest illustration of the operational gap.
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EXTRACTION HINT: Don't extract the manufacturing ramp as a positive claim without contextualizing the operational execution gap. The source is most valuable as evidence for the NG-3 anomaly pattern and the capacity-vs-cadence distinction.
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EXTRACTION HINT: Don't extract the manufacturing ramp as a positive claim without contextualizing the operational execution gap. The source is most valuable as evidence for the NG-3 anomaly pattern and the capacity-vs-cadence distinction.
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## Key Facts
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- As of March 21, 2026, Blue Origin has 3rd New Glenn booster well into production with 7 BE-4 engines staged for installation
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- At least 2 New Glenn second stages in final integration with insulation blankets as of March 21, 2026
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- Complete tank sections for at least 4 more second stages awaiting insulation
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- Up to 7 second stages visible across different production stages at Blue Origin facilities
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- NG-3 payload is AST SpaceMobile BlueBird-7, encapsulated February 19, 2026
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- NG-3 booster 'Never Tell Me The Odds' is reflown from NG-2 EscaPADE mission
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- Blue Origin has achieved 0 launches in 2026 as of March 21, 2026
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- NG-3 described as 'opening launch of 2026 in the coming weeks' as of March 21
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