INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Today, at its Texas launch facility, Blue Origin preformed its most critical test to date
It preformed a live separation test of its crew capsule from the rocket booster and everything preformed as expected
The crew capsule fired its escape motor at the right time, sending the capsule higher than it ever has gone before
This successful test is a huge milestone for Jeff Bezos& rocket company, which previously stated, if the test went well could put the rocket
company in position to become operation by the end of the year.
Liftoff! New Shepard has cleared the tower on its way to space
Escape motor to be fired after booster separation.
— Blue Origin (@blueorigin) July 18, 2018
Today test was the ninth launch for Blue
Origin and the third for the New Shepard rocket used in this test — over 20,000 people tuned into Blue Origin YouTube live stream to watch
Both the capsule and booster are designed to be reused.
The duration of the launch lasts around two and half minutes, at which point the
The capsule is designed to coast into space, while the booster drops back down, kicking in the landing gear and rocket-powered breaking
system to land on the ground, unscathed
The capsule, meanwhile, using a pair of parachutes to coast back to Earth
From the looks of this morning video, things went precisely according to plan, with an ideal landing on both counts.
Touchdown of the crew
capsule!
— Blue Origin (@blueorigin) July 18, 2018
For the sake of the test, a mannequin was placed inside the capsule that Blue Origin
hopes will one day sport living, breathing astronauts
&[The mannequin] probably peaked at 10 Gs,& said Blue Origin&sAriane Cornell, during the webcast
&But you know what That is well within what humans can take, especially within such a short spurt of time and in those reclined seats
It just important that we bring the astronauts home safely.&
The company expects tests with a human crew could commence as early as the end
No timeline has been set for commercial flights, however.