New Shepard's development program approach led to our first human flight, which was a completely nominal flight with humans on board. For each operational flight we will continue to learn and improve our approach to safety.
New Shepard's development program approach led to our first human flight, which was a completely nominal flight with humans on board. For each operational flight we will continue to learn and improve our approach to safety.
can't wait to see New Shepard fly again! edit: though I would've liked to hear more about the engine failure during NS-23.
Looking forward to the next flight of NS.
I figured they would want to highlight their successful unplanned abort, but they didn't.
Why bother listing off the first 13 launches and how safety played a role in each without mentioning the last launch at all? Like yeah it had an anomaly, but the safety systems did work. Personally I'd feel safer hearing a company transparently talk about their mistakes, what went wrong, and why the ship will be safer than ever. Instead they're celebrating previous successes, tone deaf to the current situation, hoping passengers feel safer in ignorance. I would make a joke about Boeing releasing a video detailing their track record of safety, right after the planes started crashing themselves. But, they probably did that too.
A good process..I love how the rocket industry is developing..🎉
Love.the falus shape of the rocket
blue origin is great, because the employees test the new shepard rocket and capsule combo before putting people on board!!!!!🤩
Their last rocket exploded.
yeah like virtually every other rocket
Sick!
Dream Revive
AMEN
So what went wrong?
There's not much progress compare to spacex. Where is new Glen? When you are going test the prototype?
Good job for safety BO but a little long wait for another launch no?
Tell the FAA to let New Shepard and Starship launch. That's all there is left to these things.
To be fair the rocket did fail
To be fair, spacex isn't waiting on the FAA, their investigation only lasted a couple months. From NSF's latest video - SpaceX hasn't yet filed the paperwork to do launch #2, so SpaceX still not ready despite whatever Elon tweets.
That's because their last rocket exploded, but no mention of that in this video...
@@Nowhereman10 Blue Origin did their own study of the incident but didn't disclose enough info so the feds had to do an investigation themselves. blue origin doesn't have a rocket on the pad just waiting for approval like starship does. blue origin never released the footage of the actual explosion, unlike spacex, who is more transparent and literally made a video on all of their failures
how do we like the grandmothers?бизнес
Cheers to blue origin Hope to see the rocket wars in action soon🫠
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First?
Woow. One year since your last flight. I swear, without SpaceX the rocket industry/launches w'd look boring af.
Yeah but the booster kinda exploded mid flight soooo
Когда полеты возобновите то?
I like more Falcon 9
what do you mean? you like an orbital class rocket more than a suborbital? me too, but you can't compare them. also, your lack of grammar exceeds your lack of knowledge.
Waste of time , obsolete niche market
I think it would be much better if *BLUE ORIGIN* 🪶 make toy rockets for kids 👶🏻 instead of wasting time and money on these projects. If children buy their toy rockets, they will earn a lot of money. 💰
Absolutely right ✅✅✅
So true 👌🏻
what is with the emojis? also, blue origin wasn't started to be profitable. Jeff Bezos wanted to get into the space industry, not making completely unrelated toys.