For the Benefit of Earth Day

Earth and the thin blue line of its atmosphere, with a faint green overlay, as seen from inside the New Shepard crew capsule.

Celebrate Earth Day with Us

Earth is the best planet. Yet, its resources are limited. In space, there are abundant resources that will help humanity preserve Earth for generations to come. We can go to space for what we need, and move the most polluting industries off Earth.

Space is the long-term solution for Earth, humanity's blue origin.

Related Links and Events

  • Space Educators for Earth

    Calling all educators! Space Educators for Earth is a partnership between Space Center Houston and Blue Origin’s Club for the Future, to bring in-person and virtual opportunities to educators across the globe to learn how space benefits humanity. Educators can choose their path and engagement level from a multitude of offerings. To learn more about the initiative and opportunities available, please complete the form below.

  • Club for the Future

    Launch your digital postcards into space for the benefit of Earth! Create drawings from any device on Club for the Future's online platform, and Blue Origin will fly them to space and back. Write or draw your #EarthDay message with this earth-friendly digital option.

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    Mission Green Launch

    Calling all students and teachers! Explore commercial aviation and spaceflight history, compare the Mercury-Atlas and New Glenn spacecraft while examining key engineering advancements. New Glenn, Blue Origin's powerful heavy-lift rocket built to launch satellites and humans into orbit, serves as a central case study. Through analysis of aerospace design principles, students will develop collaborative skills and create sustainable space travel solutions for the year 2045.

  • Cosmic Clutter: The Mission to Clean Up Space Debris

    Discover our Club for the Future Lesson Plans! In this unit, students can simulate a team chosen by Blue Origin to design and build a space debris mitigation system. Students will create proposals, submit designs, build a prototype, and then compete with other teams to see which team can collect the most space debris. 

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Tell your network your role in preserving Earth, humanity's blue origin. Download images below to share a message about #EarthDay and tag @BlueOrigin.