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Thread: New Shepard, reusable launch vehicle, Blue Origin, LLC, Kent, Washington, USA

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    Blastoff! Blue Origin’s New Shepard Rocket launches NASA Mission

    Published on Jan 23, 2019

    A Blue Origin mission, called NS-10, carried seven different experiments for NASA to an apogee of about 350,000 ft (107 km) on Jan. 23, 2019.

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    Touchdowns! New Shepard rocket and capsule land in West Texas

    Published on Jan 23, 2019

    The Blue Origin New Shepard rocket and capsule landed at the private spaceflight company's West Texas facility on Jan. 23, 2019. The mission, called NS-10, carried seven different experiments for NASA to an apogee of about 350,775 ft (107 km).

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    Blue Origin NS-11 live webcast

    Streamed live May 2, 2019

    New Shepard had a great mission on May 2, 2019. This particular rocket has flown to space and back 5 times. The mission flew 38 payloads for a variety of schools, universities, government agencies and private companies.

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    Blue Origin NS-12: New Shepard launch & landing, December 2019

    Dec 11, 2019

    The New Shepard reusable launch system was launched and landed at Blue Origin’s West Texas Launch Site, on 11 December 2019, at 17:53 UTC (11:53 CST). This was the 6th mission, launch and landing, for this New Shepard launch vehicle. Audio commentary by Ariane Cornell, Director of Astronaut & Orbital Sales, Blue Origin.
    Credit: Blue Origin

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    The New Shepard flight experience

    Dec 11, 2019

    Whether you are an astronaut flying with Blue Origin or sending a payload to space, your 11-minute flight on New Shepard will be the experience of a lifetime.

    Blue Origin has been demonstrating the safety, reliability and robustness of the New Shepard vehicle through its flight program and is moving towards verifying the system for human spaceflight. An important part of preparing for our astronauts is rehearsing procedures for training and launch day, like entering the capsule on the tower, which is shown here.

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    Blue Origin NS-13: New Shepard launch and landing, 13 October 2020

    Oct 13, 2020

    The New Shepard reusable launch system was launched and landed at Blue Origin’s West Texas Launch Site, on 13 October 2020, at 13:37 UTC (08:37 CDT). This was the 7th mission, launch and landing, for this New Shepard launch vehicle.

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    New Shepard Mission NS-14 webcast

    Jan 14, 2021

    Blue Origin successfully completed its 14th mission to space and back for the New Shepard program on Thursday, January 14, 2021.

    Mission NS-14 featured a crew capsule outfitted with astronaut experience upgrades for upcoming flights with passengers onboard.

    This flight continued to prove the robustness and stability of the New Shepard system and the BE-3PM liquid hydrogen/liquid oxygen engine. Also onboard today were more than 50,000 postcards from Blue Origin’s nonprofit Club for the Future.

    All mission crew supporting this launch exercised strict social distancing and safety measures to mitigate COVID-19 risks to personnel, customers, and surrounding communities.

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    Blue Origin NS-14: New Shepard launch and landing, 14 January 2021

    Jan 14, 2021

    The New Shepard reusable launch system was launched from and landed at Blue Origin’s Launch Site One in West Texas, on 14 January 2021, at 17:18 UTC (11:18 CST). The crew capsule for the mission has been upgraded with several communication and safety features for the passengers and one of the six seats was occupied by Mannequin Skywalker. NS-14 is the first mission, launch and landing, for this New Shepard launch vehicle.
    Credit: Blue Origin

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    Blue Origin NS-15: New Shepard launch and landing, 14 April 2021

    Apr 14, 2021

    The New Shepard reusable launch system was launched from and landed at Blue Origin’s Launch Site One in West Texas, on 14 April 2021, at 16:50 UTC (11:50 CDT). During the mission, astronaut operational exercises were conducted in preparation for human space flight. One of the six seats of the crew capsule was occupied by Mannequin Skywalker. NS-15 is the second mission, launch and landing, for this New Shepard launch vehicle.

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    Replay - New Shepard Mission NS-15 Webcast

    Streamed live on Apr 14, 2021

    Blue Origin successfully completed its 15th consecutive mission to space and back today and conducted a series of simulations to rehearse astronaut movements and operations for future flights with customers on board. This mission marked a verification step prior to flying astronauts.

    For the first time, Blue Origin personnel standing in as astronauts entered the capsule prior to launch. These astronauts conducted a series of tests from within the capsule including a comms check with the Capsule Communicator (CAPCOM), procedures for entering and exiting the capsule, and pre-launch preparations within the capsule. Following the crew capsule landing, the astronauts rehearsed post-flight procedures, hatch opening, and exiting the capsule.

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