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米Blue Originがロケット「New Shepard」のパラシュート問題を調査していることが、...
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Amazon-Gründer Jeff Bezos hat mit seiner Raumfahrtfirma Blue Origin weitere sechs Menschen für einen Kurztrip ins All geschickt. Es war bereits der siebte bemannte Start des weitgehend automatisierten Raketensystems «New Shepard», wie Blue Origin mitteilte. Die Passagiere hoben am Sonntagvormittag (Ortszeit) vom Westen des US-Bundesstaats Texas aus ab. Während des Fluges trennte sich die Kapsel von der Rakete, erreichte zeitweise mit Schwerelosigkeit eine Höhe von rund 100 Kilometern über der Erde und landete dann mithilfe von Fallschirmen wieder. Diesmal waren fünf Männer und eine Frau an Bor...
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Washington (AFP) - Blue Origin said on Tuesday it was aiming to launch its New Shepard suborbital rocket next week, the first mission since an uncrewed crash in September 2022 set back the space company owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos. "We're targeting a launch window that opens on Dec. 18 for our next New Shepard payload mission," the company tweeted on X, adding the flight would contain 33 science and research payloads, as well as 38,000 postcards. But the launch first needs to be cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which said in a statement to AFP it is "continuing to work...
AFP
Washington (AFP) - An uncrewed Blue Origin rocket carrying research payloads crashed shortly after liftoff from Texas on Monday, but the capsule carrying experiments escaped and floated safely back to Earth. The incident marked a setback for Amazon founder and executive chair Jeff Bezos' company as well as the space tourism sector, though observers were encouraged by the fact that had people been aboard, they would have likely survived. Blue Origin tweeted a short video clip showing the moment when the capsule fired emergency thrusters to separate itself from its booster rocket early, around a...
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Washington (AFP) - An uncrewed Blue Origin rocket carrying research payloads crashed shortly after liftoff on Monday, but the capsule carrying experiments escaped and floated safely back to Earth, Jeff Bezos' space company said. The company tweeted a short video clip showing the moment when the capsule fired emergency thrusters to separate from its booster rocket, around a minute after launching from Blue Origin's base in west Texas. "Booster failure on today's uncrewed flight. Escape system performed as designed," Blue said on its website, noting the rocket "impacted the ground" instead of la...
AFP
Pete Davidson will be tagging along with five other paying customers for a space flight through Jeff Bezos‘ space tourism company Blue Origin, according to a Monday morning press release from the new venture. The flight, which will be on the company’s New Shepherd rocket, will take place on March 23. The New Shepherd has made three flights and has featured celebrity passengers to drum up stories around the flights such as Michael Strahan and William Shatner. Other paying passengers included angel investors Marty Allen, husband and wife Marc, and Sharon Hagle, a real estate developer and nonpro...
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Amazon創業者ジェフ・ベゾス氏が出資したブルーオリジンと、欧州宇宙機関(ESA)が「アリアン」ロ...
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Launch Site One (United States) (AFP) - Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin company blasted its third private crew into space on Saturday and brought it back safely, this time including the daughter of the first American astronaut. The stubby white spacecraft with a round tip blasted off into clear blue skies over West Texas for a roughly 11-minute trip to just beyond the internationally recognized boundary of space, 62 miles (100 kilometers) high. The six-member crew hooted with glee as they unbuckled to enjoy a few minutes of weightlessness, looking out at space through tall windows in the capsule. "I'v...
AFP
Launch Site One (United States) (AFP) - Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin company blasted its third private crew into space on Saturday and brought it back safely, this time including the daughter of the first American astronaut. The stubby white spacecraft with a round tip blasted off into clear blue skies over West Texas for a roughly 11 minute trip to just beyond the internationally-recognized boundary of space, 62 miles (100 kilometers) high. The six-member crew hooted with glee as they unbuckled to enjoy a few minutes of weightlessness. "I've never seen anything like that," one unidentified crew me...
AFP
Washington (AFP) - A Blue Origin flight due to include the daughter of the first American to travel to space has been delayed by two days because of forecasts of bad weather, the company said Wednesday. The flight was originally scheduled for Thursday but because of winds forecast for both that day and Friday it will now aim to lift off on Saturday at 8:45 am (1445 GMT) from West Texas. Laura Shepard Churchley, whose father Alan Shepard became the first American to travel to space in 1961, will be one of six passengers on this third crewed flight by Jeff Bezos's space company. The rocket is in...
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