Blue Origin Launches

Every Blue Origin launch: New Shepard suborbital tourism flights and New Glenn orbital missions. Auto-refreshed daily, more frequently as liftoff approaches. Data from Launch Library 2 by The Space Devs.

Free·3 events·space·Auto-updating·Updated

Subscribe to this Smart Calendar Feed

One click — events appear in your calendar within minutes and update automatically as the feed refreshes.

  1. Apple Calendar
  2. Google Calendar
  3. Outlook

Using a different calendar app? Copy the feed URL and add it as a subscription:

https://smartcalendars.ai/cal/be02d46cea216d646a13fcbd7ab832110e887457c1f6241a3bda13f91916cad5.ics
Smart Calendars AI app preview

Get Smart Calendars AI

Turn anything into calendar events — with AI.

  • Capture from anywhere

    Voice notes, screenshots, posters, PDFs, emails, and web pages — AI turns them into events & reminders.

  • Agentic AI assistance

    Spots conflicts, suggests fixes, and looks up live event info so plans land with the right context.

  • Syncs with Apple, Google & Outlook

    Works with the calendars you already use. No migration, no lock-in.

About this calendar

Blue Origin Launches tracks the company’s space flight programme, including New Shepard suborbital tourism flights and New Glenn orbital missions, with mission listings drawn from Launch Library 2 by The Space Devs. Blue Origin, based in the United States, is building a launch cadence that spans passenger flights, cargo demonstrations, and commercial satellite missions. The calendar presents that schedule as a running record of announced launches rather than a static timetable, which matters because rocket manifests often shift as vehicle readiness, range availability, and customer payload timing change. Each entry typically centres on a launch vehicle, a mission name, and a launch site, such as Launch Complex 36A at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. New Shepard flights usually point to suborbital missions linked to tourism and research, while New Glenn entries reflect orbital-class launches with customer payloads or technology demonstrations. Sample entries in the feed include Blue Moon Pathfinder, Amazon Leo, and BlueBird Block 2 #4, showing how the calendar can span Blue Origin’s own hardware and outside payloads. Cape Canaveral remains a key geographic anchor for the programme, and Florida’s Space Coast is likely to stay busy as the larger New Glenn system moves through its early launch manifest. Operators, aerospace analysts, journalists, and launch watchers can use this smart calendar feed, free to subscribe, to place upcoming launches into Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook without manual data entry. That matters in space coverage, where windows can move, launches can slip, and a mission that begins as a nominal target date may later shift because of weather, range conflicts, or technical checks. For anyone tracking Blue Origin’s cadence across New Shepard and New Glenn, a calendar entry offers a cleaner view than a news feed because the mission name, launch vehicle, and site stay attached to the same item as the schedule evolves. The calendar updates regularly, and the refresh rate increases as liftoff approaches, so changes in target time or mission status appear automatically. That makes it a practical reference for following Blue Origin’s launch flow from Cape Canaveral and other future sites as the company expands its role in the United States launch market.

Upcoming events

September 2026

SEP30

12:00 AM – 1:00 AMUTC

New Glenn / Blue Moon Pathfinder

Launch Complex 36A, Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

in 18 weeks

December 2026

DEC31

12:00 AM – 1:00 AMUTC

New Glenn / Amazon Leo (New Glenn #1)

Launch Complex 36A, Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

in 31 weeks

DEC31

12:00 AM – 1:00 AMUTC

New Glenn / BlueBird Block 2 #4

Launch Complex 36A, Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

in 31 weeks

Frequently asked questions

How do I subscribe to the Blue Origin Launches calendar?

Open the Blue Origin Launches subscribe URL on this page and pick your calendar app — Apple, Google, or Outlook. The events sync automatically and stay up to date.

How often does this calendar update?

This feed refreshes on a regular schedule and your calendar app pulls the latest version on its own (usually every few hours).

Is the Blue Origin Launches calendar feed free?

Yes — every feed in our catalog is free to subscribe to, with no account required.

Can I create my own custom calendar feed?

Yes. Smart Calendars AI lets you create a custom calendar feed from any prompt — describe a topic in plain English and we generate a continuously-updated calendar from across the public web.

Can I share my own calendar availability privately?

Yes — you can publish a private free/busy feed from your Google or Microsoft calendar. Subscribers only see when you're busy, never the event details. Learn more about privacy-first calendar sharing.

Related smart calendar feeds

Related articles

Create a custom calendar feed from any prompt.

Create Your Custom Calendar Feed

Watch it in action

Speak, snap, forward, or paste — and watch your calendar fill itself. Eight real examples, on loop.

Alex

Create an appointment for next Tuesday at 2 PM and repeat weekly.
2:14 PM

Smart Calendars AI

2:14 PM
Launch data from Launch Library 2 by The Space Devs (thespacedevs.com).