Blue Origin NS-25 New Shepard launch and landing
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- The New Shepard reusable launch system was launched from and landed at Blue Origin’s Launch Site One in West Texas, on 19 May 2024, at 14:36 UTC (09:36 CDT). The New Shepard capsule carried six passengers to space: Ed Dwight, Mason Angel, Sylvain Chiron, Kenneth L. Hess, Carol Schaller, Gopi Thotakura. NS-24 is the tenth mission, launch and landing, for this New Shepard launch vehicle (NS4).
Credit: Blue Origin
New Shepard “one-chute-out failure" test ruclips.net/video/-xrzvo-tiXM/видео.html
Astronaut Ed Dwight returning from space ruclips.net/video/RPHsZIKmwdQ/видео.html
Amazing, how cool!
Thank you
You are welcome.
Don’t mention it.
How dare you not showing supersonic and max Q, that's where the real show is.
Awesome launch BTW. Very neat really
Great Launch guys!
what else is new on this stupid dildo rocket? if 100km (the karman line) is your goal thats not space and just an overpriced rollercoaster.
How come spacecrafts have bigger window than airplanes
Not the smoothest landing.
very cool! does anybody know if BO has near term plans to ramp this up? more launches, maybe a few more rockets? it's about time, isn't it? does anybody have some insights?
Smarter bllionaires will likely wait to see a few more successful flights before buying a ticket.
I was just thinking of Ed Dwight a couple weeks ago..... thinking he had died. Betw Him, the female Mercury candidate, and William Shatner, my opinion on Bezos has improved a bit.
Astronaut Ed Dwight returning from space ruclips.net/video/RPHsZIKmwdQ/видео.html
@@SciNewsRo he was so happy when he got out of the capsule! heart warming moment. NS should finally start to launch more! use it to generate donations and pay the bill from 2-3 rich people and bring 2-3 selected people along the ride. how about send an invite to several influencial flat earthers and take one up too?
Two out of three aint bad
Why does the liftoff take 7 seconds to actually liftoff. Isn't it supposed to liftoff at 1 sec?
2 of 3 chutes have opened, and actually this is 'according to plans'. go figure..... much as with horse shoes.
“one-chute-out" test ruclips.net/video/-xrzvo-tiXM/видео.html
They are just saying it’s not according to plan. Which it isn’t.
i'd say the third chute still helped though? just not as much as it should. i hope they don't delay over this relatively minor problem. to my knowledge they still have other backup system/chutes.
At least it didn't blow up.
It's called redundancy. The New Shepard is designed to land with only 2 parachutes if one chute fails. So in that sense it was planned. The redundancy was planned.
Way to test efficaciousness of only two parachutes: put only two parachutes on board.
Simple ideas for the simple-minded.
New Shepard “one-chute-out failure" test ruclips.net/video/-xrzvo-tiXM/видео.html
@@SciNewsRo ...however, THIS was a LIVE "test" of two open one streaming.
There were clearly three parachutes that deployed, but one did not fully open. The capsule is designed to land with only 2 parachutes.
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 Yep, but I'd not want to be on-board when one parachute fails, that's a f cking hard landing that caused injury to the passengers.
If twas ME, I'd demand a refund!
@@LordDustinDeWynd I'm also surprised it also doesn't have an inflatable ring at the base which I think it's the Orion capsule that does. It's a joy ride for the rich. Nothing more.
the commentary lady is a little insufferable, but cool launch and landings
They land the booster in the dirt and the capsule has no retro rockets for touch down?Even the Russians use retro rockets on their tank drops and other heavy equipment. 🤭
Listen 03:48
Retro rocket is the cause of that big cloud of dust prior to to touchdown, referred to as 'air cushioning system'.
There are supposed to be retro rockets to cushion the landing, but despite that, it looked hard to me.
@@dblake3806 Astronaut Ed Dwight was on NS 25. He's 90 years old. Just watched a video of him exiting the capsule, on his feet, unassisted and interviewed at the landing site. Seems the retro rockets performed better than you realize.
@@mikeomolt4485 I just watched him exit too. Looked unfazed and healthy
I prefer the landing with space x
splashdown ruclips.net/video/gjSjzSgQm7g/видео.html