Watch Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin NS-19 stay: First six passenger crew

Watch Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin NS-19 stay: First six passenger crew


The NS-19 capsule returns with the crew above the Texas desert.

Blue Origin

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin on Saturday launched its New Shepard rocket for the sixth time this yr, a mission that marked the primary time the corporate launched six passengers without delay.

Called NS-19, this New Shepard mission carried a crew of two company and 4 prospects: astronaut Alan Shepard’s daughter Laura Shepard Churchley, tv host and NFL star Michael Strahan, area business government Dylan Taylor, investor Evan Dick, enterprise capitalist Lane Bess and his son Cameron Bess.

The crew of NS-19 takes a have a look at their trip to area. From left: Laura Shepard Churchley, Michael Strahan, Evan Dick, Lane Bess, Cameron Bess, and Dylan Taylor.

Blue Origin

The NS-19 mission introduced Blue Origin to 14 folks launched to area in 2021. The yr has seen a flurry of personal human spaceflight exercise, with three U.S. firms bringing passengers previous the sting of area or all the best way to orbit.

The rocket launched from Blue Origin’s non-public facility in West Texas, and reached above 100,000 kilometers (or greater than 340,000 toes altitude) earlier than returning to Earth safely a couple of minutes later. From begin to end, the launch lasted about 11 minutes. The crew skilled about three minutes of weightlessness.

New Shepard’s capsule accelerated to greater than 3 times the pace of sound to move past the 80-kilometer boundary (about 50 miles) the U.S. makes use of to mark the sting of area. The capsule was flown autonomously, with no human pilot, and returned beneath a set of parachutes to land within the Texas desert.

The New Shepard rocket booster is reusable, and returned and landed on a concrete pad close to the launch web site for a fifth time.

The firm additionally flies New Shepard on cargo missions, such because the one in August, which carry analysis payloads within the capsule.

This photograph offered by Blue Origin, Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket sits on a spaceport launch pad close to Van Horn, Texas, Tuesday, July 20, 2021.

Blue Origin | Reuters


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