
Launch
Blue Origin
New Shepard | NS-35
- Mission
- rocket
- Pad
- Agency
Mission
NS-35
Suborbital
Suborbital
NS-35 is the 35th flight for the New Shepard program. This flight will fly more than 40 scientific and research payloads to space and back, including 24 experiments from NASA’s TechRise Student Challenge and payloads for Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Oklahoma State University, University of Florida, Carthage College, University of Central Florida, Teledyne, Space Lab Technologies, and Teachers in Space, among others.
Status
To Be Determined
Current date is a placeholder or rough estimation based on unreliable or interpreted sources.
Pad

West Texas Suborbital Launch Site/ Corn Ranch
USA
Map
Location
America/Chicago
Corn Ranch, Van Horn, TX, USA
Corn Ranch, commonly referred to as Launch Site One (LSO), is a spaceport owned and operated by Blue Origin which is located approximately 30 miles north of the town of Van Horn, Texas, United States.
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Rocket

New Shepard
The New Shepard reusable launch system is a vertical-takeoff, vertical-landing (VTVL), suborbital manned rocket that is being developed by Blue Origin as a commercial system for suborbital space tourism.
Details
Min stage: 1
Max stage: 1m
Length: 15.0m
Diameter: 3.7
First Flight: April 29, 2015
Total launch count: 34
Successful launches: 33
Failed launches: 1
Pending launches: 1
Consecutive successful launches: 11
Apogee: 100km
Attempted landings: 34
Successful landings: 32
Failed landings: 2
Consecutive successful landings: 11
Manufacturer
Blue Origin
Commercial
None
None
Agency

Blue Origin
Type: Commercial
Details