In July 2021, we took the first step in advancing our vision of millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of Earth. Thank you to the 31 pioneers who’ve flown on New Shepard since our first human flight. This is only the beginning. #FortheBenefitofEarth
Looking forward to the return to flight! Let’s light this candle, as they would say…
FAA released their report today, so cross your fingers for a launch next month.
@@docholiday7961 I am 😊
❤❤❤ good luck Blue Origin..
Orbit something... Anything!
Почему не выкладывают полные видео полёта?
Jag tänkte samma sak Det kanske var någon som började kräkas under landningen 😂
地球人全員が外から地球を眺めることで新たな視点を手に入れ、地球がより良い方向へと変わる。
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Experienced at high altitude thing in the airplane above the stratosphere
Ommggg is that coby cotton grome dp 1:22
There’s Coby Cotton!
I hope i would be the first Ethiopian to go to space.
What's going on here? This was uploaded a few weeks ago and now is being re-uploaded.
Looking forward to the return of New Shepard and the launch of New Glenn!
Are they looking for new guinea pigs yet for the next attempt?
And they said having money doesn't bring happiness...
And not having enough money keeps you from doing the things you want to achieve. I've always wanted to go to space. Sadly, that can't & won't happen. An opportunity like this is only happening to the elite.
Tá lá a curva galera 😅
Can we send up a flat earther and film his reaction when he sees the curvature of the earth
I'm in space everyday, oh yeah thats right we all are.
How can you go to space and the windows are that tiny? And why did they showed almost nothing?
The windows are pretty big for something on a rocket going that high. For every launch they have the entire thing from start to finish.
Usually space capsules don't even have windows or just a small one so these are large compared to that.
Can you believe it?? Dear God…
My grandpa works here in California he makes the designs I want to be like him
So he's into sex toys I see 😂😂😂
With the last launch being over a year ago, its kinda disappointing to see limited progress with blue origin. I'm guessing much like early Spacex's Falcon 1, so i am looking out for whats next, its just hard to see whats coming.
Your description is an interesting idea for a non-standard method of putting small satellites into orbit. Let's look at the main steps of this process: Launch of a balloon and rocket: The balloon is launched and rises to a height of 50 kilometers. A small rocket with a light satellite is launched. Shooting air tanks: After reaching the desired height, the balloon shoots the air tanks. This can be done, for example, to reduce the weight and increase the efficiency of lifting the rocket. Descent of the balloon and tanks: The balloon begins to descend by parachute. The air tanks are also parachuted down to prevent possible damage when falling to the ground. Rocket launch: The rocket, located on the balloon, is launched after shooting off the air tanks. The rocket puts a light satellite into Earth orbit. This method may have some advantages, such as reducing fuel requirements for withdrawal
Earth would be happier if Jeff grew Jujube Trees in West Texas instead.
The horizon always maintains its level, it is supposed to go down as it rises so high...
You can just rewatch the video to learn what happens to the "horizon" when they go that high, luckily it's all on video for you to learn
"maintains it's level" lol that's a made up sentence that makes no sense 😆
I can never forget how bezo's offered captain a drink and interrupted his emotional words. I wish he wasn't the owner of that incredibly special thing.
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I wanna go to Phobos, so send a humanoid bot with Enuff (Xe) to land an build a foundation, so we can get a year's worth of storm updates... on its way around the 2nd year intercept another lot coz going to Mars should be easy
Bezos is becoming a joke in the rocket world, with all the resources all he's achieved is a 100 mile vertical flight, you would think going into orbit would be the minimum goal.
flat earth