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This is the BE-4 engine.

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Hector Rivera Vidales 👷🏼‍♂️'s profile picture
Hector Rivera Vidales 👷🏼‍♂️3 years ago

@torybruno How many times will you be able to reuse them once you have implemented SMART reuse?

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AlrightyDave3 years ago

W BE-4 My favorite engine Close with RL-10 Combined in a single rocket (Centaur V on new Glenn eventually it’s OP)

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FastSloth873 years ago

Not even mentioning @ulalaunch #VulcanRocket?

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201Pathfinder3 years ago

Can I have one please

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Ben Crooks3 years ago

Cool video, would love to know more details! Things like, how is the BE4 rocket nozel cooled to allow reusability to be possible? Maybe invite @Erdayastronaut to the factory to do a in depth video?! What do you say? 😁

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Ron Milton3 years ago

We have BE-4 on our Christmas 🎄 tree… so proud & best wishes from Tampa FL

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Bass Ackerds3 years ago

I get the feeling that historians will view the 21st century as the century when humanity packed its bags and started moving into outerspace.

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cardoso3 years ago

Great, now put in vertical. On a rocket.

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Dale 🇨🇦 🆎3 years ago

So since @ulalaunch got their two 1st flight engines, is the BE-4 factory building engines for New Glenn now, or more engines for the following Vulcan flights only at the moment? @megsylhydrazine @JimQRZhu

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Victor--K3 years ago

You can always count on Blue Origin to tell a big story about their products. Congrats on BE-4 though, it must be perfect given the amount of time you spent developing it. Tory is happy 😊

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