We're now ending our coverage of the New Glenn launch.
It's been an overwhelming success for Blue Origin, who said prior to today that the key objective was for New Glenn to reach orbit safely, which it did.
It ultimately failed to land its booster back in the Atlantic, but admitted this had been "ambitious".
What happens now?
The second stage of the rocket is now gliding through orbit, carrying the Blue Ring Pathfinder payload.
In a short while, the rocket's upper stage will orient itself down towards Earth and, after about four hours (around 1pm UK time), it's expected to head back into Earth's atmosphere.
It will then likely aim to burn up over a remote area of the ocean.