... Two of the payloads will fly on the exterior of the New Shepard booster for ambient exposure to the space environment ...
If all goes well, this'll be in 2nd place for NS pad turnaround at 27 days between two flights versus 19 days between NS-17 and NS-18.
Quote from: Starshipdown on 08/24/2022 11:02 pmIf all goes well, this'll be in 2nd place for NS pad turnaround at 27 days between two flights versus 19 days between NS-17 and NS-18.Its not exactly clear if the booster is New Shepard 3 or 4, since they have both flown eight times. However, the external payloads would make me think this is New Shepard 3. The capsule is most likely RSS HG Wells. New Shepard 3 last flew on 26 August 2021, one year ago!"This will be the fourth flight for the New Shepard program this year, the first dedicated payload flight since NS-17 in August 2021, and the ninth flight for this vehicle, which is dedicated to flying science and research payloads to space."
We’re continuing to track the weather in West Texas. Our next launch window for #NS23 opens tomorrow at 8:30 AM CDT / 13:30 UTC. Live webcast hosted by @ad_astra2 starts at T-20 minutes on http://BlueOrigin.com.
What time tomorrow is it launching?
We're continuing to track the weather closely down in West Texas. Our next launch window for #NS23 opens tomorrow at 9:30 AM CDT / 14:30 UTC. Live webcast hosted by @ad_astra2 starts at T-20 minutes on BlueOrigin.com.
#NS23 is scrubbed tomorrow due to weather conditions at Launch Site One. More updates to come.
Van Horn, TX (Blue Origin Corn Ranch spaceport) temporary restriction:From September 12, 2022 at 1230 UTC to To September 12, 2022 at 2130 UTCAltitude: From the surface to spacehttps://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_2_5340.html
Van Horn, TX (Blue Origin Corn Ranch spaceport) temporary restriction:From September 13, 2022 at 1230 UTC to To September 13, 2022 at 2130 UTCAltitude: From the surface to spacehttps://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_2_5468.html