• Blue Origin to return crew flights to New Shepard with NS-25 mission

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    Blue Origin to return crew flights to New Shepard with NS-25 mission

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    Sun, 19 May 2024 13:21:45 +0000

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    Blue Origin is preparing to return to crewed flight with its New Shepard vehicle. The The post Blue Origin to return crew flights to New Shepard with NS-25 mission appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com .

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    Blue Origin is preparing to return to crewed flight with its New Shepard vehicle. The company announced the opening of the launch window for the seventh human flight of the suborbital vehicle with the designated mission name NS-25. The launch window will open at 8:30 AM CDT (13:30 UTC); liftoff
    is planned from Launch Site One in West Texas.

    The crew

    The six-person crew will include Mason Angel, Sylvain Chiron, Kenneth L. Hess, Carol Schaller, Gopi Thotakura, and former Air Force Captain and previous astronaut candidate Ed Dwight. The six will raise the number of people flown on New Shepard from 31 to 37.

    In addition, each astronaut will carry a postcard to space on behalf of the Club for the Future, a Blue Origin-organized foundation. The crew of NS-25. (Credit: Blue Origin)

    Mason Angel

    Mason Angel is the founder of Industrious Ventures, which provides venture capital funding for startup and early-stage innovation companies with a special focus on companies that want to change industrial processes. He is also involved in a charity run by his family, which partners with nonprofits to provide STEM education for children and young adults.

    Sylvain Chiron

    Sylvain Chiron is the founder of Brasserie Mont Blanc, one of the largest craft breweries in France and Europe. Equipped with a pilots license since
    the age of 16, Sylvain is no stranger to altitude. In the past, he also spent several summers in Florida taking flying lessons and observing Space Shuttle launches. Sylvain enlisted for mandatory service in the French military,
    where he worked as a ski instructor for the French Air Force and NATO. He possesses an MBA from Temple University and studied business during his time in Tokyo.

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    Ed Dwight

    Edward Joseph Dwight Jr. was born on Sept. 9, 1933.

    Ed Dwight already had a career close to space in the past. In 1961, he was chosen by President John F. Kennedy to enter training at the Aerospace Research Pilot School (ARPS) to join the NASA Astronaut Corps. He also spent time as a test pilot for the Air Force. During this period, Dwight gained national attention and was featured on the covers of several major news magazines.

    While he initially completed the training, he was not selected to be part of the NASA Astronaut Corps and did not become an astronaut. In a statement, he blamed racial politics at that time inside NASA for forcing him out of the program.

    After this time, Dwight worked as an engineer for IBM before opening a barbecue restaurant in Denver. Later, he moved into sculpting and creating art, making sculptures of several key figures in Black history.

    Ken Hess

    Ken Hess is a software engineer in the family history industry. He has
    worked on software that helps to produce family tree observation tools. This product was acquired by Ancestry.com in 2003. From the profit, Ken has
    sparked several nonprofit organizations to provide STEM education for students, with a focus on hands-on and personalized experiences.

    Carol Schaller

    Carol Schaller is a retired certified public accountant (CPA) who is suffering from an eye illness that will leave her blind. Since the diagnosis in 2017, she has traveled to 25 different countries and has visited Mount Everest, the deep forests of Uganda, the South Pole, and more.

    Gopi Thotakura

    Gopi Thotakura is a pilot and the co-founder of Preserve Life Corp, a global corporation focused on holistic wellness and applied health. He has a passion for all kinds of aviation, including hot air balloons and international medical jet piloting.

    Returning to crewed flight

    This will be the first crewed flight of New Shepard since August 2022, when the rocket carried Coby Cotton, Mrio Ferreira, Vanessa OBrien, Clint Kelly III, Sara Sabry, and Steven Young. After that mission, during an uncrewed scientific flight just a month later in September, the NS3.9 tail or booster
    with the RSS H.G. Wells capsule suffered an anomaly as the BE-3 main engine failed around a minute after liftoff. The moment of the mishap. (Credit: Blue Origin)

    The capsule, RSS H.G. Wells, successfully performed an ignition of the in-flight escape system, while the NS3 tail was destroyed. Since then, New Shepard was grounded until December 2023 when the NS-24 mission successfully returned the vehicle to flight. The tail for that mission was the same as for this one, NS4. This will be the tenth flight of the tail. The capsule is the same as on the last crewed mission: RSS First Step.

    The mishap on the NS-23 mission was caused by a thermo-structural failure of the engine nozzle, which created a misalignment of thrust and triggered the escape system.

    The history of the vehicle

    The tail for this mission, NS4, was first flown on Jan. 14, 2021. It is the fourth tail created for New Shepard and will fly for the tenth time. It was used on the first crewed flight of New Shepard, which featured Jeff and Mark Bezos, Wally Funk, and Oliver Daemen.

    On the same flight as the tail, RSS First Step also debuted. This will be
    its ninth flight, and it is the primary crew capsule used by the company.

    Capsule

    The New Shepard crew capsule is designed to carry up to six people to the edge of space. Its main purpose is to provide a view and environment for the crew while also hosting the launch escape system in the center of the rocket. The interior volume of the capsule is 15 cubic meters, and it features seats and large windows for the crew to experience space. The New Shepard capsule after NS-24. (Credit: Blue Origin)

    The abort motor is a Crew Capsule Escape Solid Rocket Motor (CCE-SRM) provided by Aerojet Rocketdyne.

    Rocket

    The tail or booster of the rocket is powered by a single BE-3 engine,
    which runs on liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. The single engine produces 490 kN of thrust and will run for 141 seconds during the ascent of the capsule. After the burn, the capsule will detach from the tail and continue
    to ascend to space. The tail will then perform a landing on the designated landing zone to be reused on a future flight.

    (Feature Image: New Shepard on the launch pad ahead of a previous mission. Credit: Blue Origin)



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