YouTube New Glenn search returns Starship livestreams
- YouTube search results on May 22 for Blue Origin’s New Glenn surfaced German-language livestreams about SpaceX Starship Flight 12 instead of New Glenn. - One listed video was titled “Starship V3 Jungfernflug - Flug 12 [VERSCHOBEN],” with “[VERSCHOBEN]” indicating postponement in the title shown on May 22. - Blue Origin’s own New Glenn mission coverage remains available on YouTube, including a replay of mission NG-3.
YouTube search results for “Blue Origin New Glenn” on May 22 surfaced German-language livestreams centered on SpaceX’s Starship Flight 12 rather than Blue Origin’s rocket. The mismatch appeared in a media scan reviewed on Friday and in search indexing captured around the same date. One of the surfaced videos carried the title “Starship V3 Jungfernflug - Flug 12 [VERSCHOBEN],” while another was titled “Flug 12 Einstimmung und freie Diskussion,” both referring to Starship programming rather than New Glenn. ### Which videos appeared in the New Glenn search? Two YouTube videos identified in the search results were “Starship V3 Jungfernflug - Flug 12 [VERSCHOBEN]” and “Flug 12 Einstimmung und freie Diskussion,” according to the media briefing provided for this story. Both were described there as German-language livestreams focused on SpaceX Starship Flight 12 and not on Blue Origin’s New Glenn. The first title included the German word “[VERSCHOBEN],” which means postponed, matching broader Starship coverage around Flight 12 schedule changes. (youtube.com) Separate YouTube-indexed results reviewed Friday also showed Starship Flight 12 coverage framed around delay and launch-date changes. ### Was there actual New Glenn material on YouTube at the same time? Blue Origin-related New Glenn material was available on YouTube at the same time. A YouTube result indexed within the last several weeks showed “Replay: New Glenn Mission NG-3 Webcast,” describing New Glenn’s third mission as having lifted off on Sunday, April 19, 2026, from Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. (youtube.com) Another YouTube result reviewed Friday referenced Blue Origin and New Glenn directly in a title about the rocket being lowered from the pad after a hot-fire test. That result also bundled New Glenn with SpaceX Starship and NASA Artemis coverage in a single video description, showing how creators were already packaging the subjects together. ### Why would a New Glenn search return Starship streams? (youtube.com) YouTube did not provide an explanation in the material reviewed for why those Starship livestreams appeared in a New Glenn search. The available evidence shows that creators and search indexing were linking Blue Origin, New Glenn and SpaceX Starship in overlapping video metadata and coverage during the same period. The media briefing for this story said the practical effect was that Starship-related livestream culture was “crowding out” New Glenn in open-platform search results. (youtube.com) That briefing described the returned videos as SpaceX-focused livestreams that surfaced under a Blue Origin query, rather than as official New Glenn updates. ### What was happening in Starship coverage on May 22? NASASpaceflight, a major independent spaceflight channel on YouTube, had a Starship-related stream indexed Friday titled “SpaceX Performs Wet Dress Rehearsal of First V3 Starship.” The description referenced the “Flight 12 full stack vehicle,” identifying the same Starship test campaign that appeared in the German-language livestream titles. (youtube.com) Other YouTube results indexed in recent weeks referred to “Starship Flight 12’s new Launch Date” and called the mission the debut of Version 3 hardware, again tying Flight 12 to delay-focused coverage and schedule discussion. ### Where should viewers look for confirmed New Glenn updates? Blue Origin’s own mission webcast replay for New Glenn NG-3 remained available on YouTube as of Friday, providing a direct company-linked reference point for the rocket’s most recent mission on the platform. (youtube.com) For May 22, the next concrete check is whether YouTube’s search results for “Blue Origin New Glenn” continue to surface Starship livestreams or revert to Blue Origin and New Glenn-specific videos, including official mission coverage and replays. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2)