Blue Origin has sent its reusable New Shepard rocket on another suborbital lob, this time simulating lunar gravity for ...
A Blue Origin spacecraft will attempt to mimic lunar gravity in a daring maneuver during a planned Tuesday morning launch ...
However, in lieu of a mass simulator, Astrobotic wanted to see if it could find a more useful payload. So as the company's ...
For the first time, Blue Origin put its New Shepard suborbital rocket ship through a couple of minutes' worth of moon-level ...
A Blue Origin spacecraft will attempt to mimic lunar gravity in a daring maneuver ... The New Shepard flew 15 times without a crew beginning in 2012 before Bezos joined the first crewed flight ...
In a first, the Jeff Bezos-led spaceflight company simulated lunar gravity on a suborbital rocket to test various science payloads.
The uncrewed mission, known as NS-29, sent 30 research payloads on a 10-minute trip from Blue Origin’s Launch Site One in West Texas. For this trip, the crew capsule was spun up to 11 ...
However, one of the New Shepard crew capsule's three parachutes ... 29 of which tested "lunar-related technologies," Blue Origin wrote in a pre-flight mission description. Breaking space news ...
The capsule and rocket booster separated nearly three minutes into the flight, and by the fourth minute the capsule had successfully created lunar gravity conditions, according to Blue Origin's ...
nine of the 28 missions Blue Origin has conducted to date have carried a crew. To pull off the feat, the capsule will have to spin at a rate of about 11 revolutions per minute, providing at least two ...