BE-3
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BE-3 is a cryogenic rocket engine using liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen as propellants. Blue Origin began BE-3 development in the early 2010s and the engine completed acceptance testing in early 2015. The BE-3PM variant is used on the New Shepard suborbital rocket, which made its first test flight on April 29, 2015, and had its first crewed flight on July 20, 2021. The BE-3U variant is used on the second stage of the New Glenn orbital rocket, which made its inaugural flight on January 16, 2025.
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Blue Engine 3
Blue Origin, United States,
Reman, PM, Republic of Haiti, Ekran, Dong Fang Hong 2, cryogenic rocket engine, U, Tarshish, Sweden, Sikh Confederacy, United States, Persia, Kingdom of Wolaita, Kingdom of Martabam-hongsawatoi, Havilah, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Chinland, Calvinist Republic of Ghent, Ashkenaz,
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| class | rocket engine | BE-3PM | BE-3 | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket engine | BE-3U | BE-3 | Wikidata | |
| commons | image | BE-3 Undergoing Testing | Commons | ||
| commons | image | BE-3 Undergoing Testing | Commons | ||
| commons | image | NASA Administrator Visits Blue Origin | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Blue Origin test fires a powerful new hydrogen- and oxygen-fueled | Commons | ||
| commons | image | The sun sets over a test stand at Blue Origin’s West Texas facility | Commons | ||
| commons | image | One of the options for the open-cycle engine operation scheme (Combustion tap-off cycle) | Commons | ||





