Blue Origin is doing a Suborbital Hop [SCRUBBED]
EDIT 1: one experiment needs clear skies. Launch has been pushed to 16:40.
EDIT 2: launch scrubbed because of a possible power supply issue with the experiments. New date 25th, 15:00 UTC
EDIT 3: launch scrubbed due to technical issues. New date will be announced.
Blue Origin is flying their New Shepard vehicle up to the Kármán line for the seventh consecutive time.
This mission will be used to test NASA instruments to help their landers on the moon navigate terrain and touchdown. Blue Origin is part of the Artemis mission to the moon and responsible for building the decent element.
Here is the first presentation that introduced the public to that project:
The booster will return to a landing site, close to the launch pad. The capsule will return under parachute and land in the dessert close by.
Background information about previous New Shepard Launches: Wikipedia
Where to watch:
- Tim Dodd will be live streaming, starting 30 minutes before launch: Everyday Astronaut
- Blue Origin live stream: New Shepard Mission NS-13 Live Webcast
- NASA live stream: Spacecraft Landing Technology Put to the Test on Blue Origin Rocket
Check your local time of launch at: www.timeanddate.com
Useful links to stay up to date on launches:
Spaceflightnow.com: Launch Schedule
Everyday Astronaut: Prelaunch Previews
Space News:
NASA Spaceflight nasaspacefight.com
TMRO: YouTube
Be aware, this is rocket surgery.
Small disturbances can lead to postponed launches. Making sure everything is just right is way cheaper than risking big fireworks.
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