Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, measuring 322 feet, successfully launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, marking the company's first mission for paying customers.The rocket carried twin NASA spacecraft, ESCAPADE "Blue" and "Gold," with a budget under $80 million, and the reusable first-stage booster landed on the recovery ship "Jackelyn" in the Atlantic Ocean.This mission will map Mars' upper atmosphere and was hailed as a "historic day for Blue Origin" by Ariane Cornell, as the company increases its launch cadence amidst competition with SpaceX.