Blue Origin NS-35 Brings More Than 40 Research Payloads to Space and Back
Blue Origin’s New Shepard completed its 35th mission from Launch Site One in West Texas, carrying more than 40 scientific and educational payloads beyond the Kármán line. The uncrewed flight, NS-35, reached over 100 km altitude before safely returning its capsule and booster. With this launch, New Shepard has now flown more than 200 research payloads, strengthening its role as a reliable platform for science and education.
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In a historic move, Blue Origin is preparing to launch its first all-female crew aboard the NS-31 mission this spring. Bringing together six trailblazing...
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