Blue Origin’s 24th mission is officially a success with the New Shepard rocket taking off as planned this morning and safely separating in mid-flight. This uncrewed mission carried 33 science payloads, including those from NASA, and allowed for a few minutes of zero gravity for research. The payload included student postcards from the Club for the Future initiative. The original launch was scrapped on Monday due to a ground system issue, but today’s flight proceeded smoothly with only a slight countdown delay. This mission was a do-over of a previous flight that ended prematurely due to a malfunction, leading to a suspension of Blue Origin launches until an investigation by the FAA was completed. The investigation was finished in September, allowing Blue Origin to implement corrective actions and prepare for future launches. While the company has not announced official plans for crewed flights, it has made changes to the launch tower to make it more accessible. Blue Origin has also begun promoting crewed flights and opening opportunities to add payloads to future launches.
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