Developer - Blue Origin, LLC
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New Shepard on Wikipedia
Playlist "New Shepard"
Developer - Blue Origin, LLC
Home page - blueorigin.com/new-shepard
New Shepard on Wikipedia
Playlist "New Shepard"
https://youtu.be/rEdk-XNoZpA
First Flight
Published on Apr 29, 2015
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Highlights from Blue Origin's New Shepard space vehicle as it makes its first developmental test flight.
https://youtu.be/0EIkzHYYm1w
307,000 Feet
Published on Apr 29, 2015
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Long distance tracking of Blue Origin’s New Shepard space vehicle as it makes its first flight, carrying its crew capsule to 307,000 feet and returning it safely to Earth.
Article "Bezos’ Blue Origin sends test rocket 58 miles up"
by Dominic Gates
April 30, 2015
https://youtu.be/9pillaOxGCo
Historic rocket landing
Published on Nov 24, 2015
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Blue Origin’s New Shepard space vehicle successfully flew to space, reaching its planned test altitude of 329,839 feet (100.5 kilometers) before executing a historic landing back at the launch site in West Texas.
https://youtu.be/2oWlWQ9uaGU
Bezos' Blue Origin makes historic rocket landing
Published on Nov 24, 2015
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Welcome to the next age of space exploration: reusable rockets. Get the details on the landing by Blue Origin, run by Amazon's Jeff Bezos. Meanwhile, questions swirl over Amazon's security with forced password resets.
https://youtu.be/igEWYbnoHc4
What 400 very happy rocket scientists look like
Published on Dec 3, 2015
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Historic Rocket Landing
Blue Origin HQ
November 23, 2015
https://youtu.be/b8c7RUjNFDo
Why Blue Origin’s rocket landing shouldn’t be compared to SpaceX
Published on Dec 4, 2015
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Is it really fair to compare the two companies' vertical rocket landings? Not exactly. Loren Grush explains.
"Why you shouldn't compare Blue Origin's rocket landing to SpaceX"
by Loren Grush
November 24, 2015
https://youtu.be/74tyedGkoUc
Launch. Land. Repeat.
Published on Jan 22, 2016
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Our vision: millions of people living and working in space. You can’t get there by throwing the hardware away. Watch the re-flight!
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The very same New Shepard booster that flew above the Karman line and then landed vertically at its launch site last November has now flown and landed again, demonstrating reuse. This time, New Shepard reached an apogee of 333,582 feet (101.7 kilometers) before both capsule and booster gently returned to Earth for recovery and reuse.
https://youtu.be/YU3J-jKb75g
Flight three: pushing the envelope
Published on Apr 3, 2016
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New Shepard flew again on April 2, 2016 reaching an apogee of 339,178 feet or 103 kilometers. It was the third flight with the same hardware. We pushed the envelope on this flight, restarting the engine for the propulsive landing only 3,600 feet above the ground, requiring the BE-3 engine to start fast and ramp to high thrust fast.