Blue Origin said it “expects to return to flight soon” reflying the same NS-23 payloads. theSun theSundaily space JeffBezos BlueOrigin USA
Blue Origin’s capsule is seen firing emergency thrusters to separate from its booster during an emergency maneuver in September 2022 in a screen grab from a handout video from the company. FILEPIX/AFPPIX: Jeff Bezos’ space company Blue Origin said Friday it hopes to resume rocket flights “soon” following the conclusion of an investigation into a crash last year -- but it must wait for US regulators to accept the findings.
The flight's rocket consisted of a single booster, with Blue Origin's NS-23 capsule on top carrying a scientific payload. Blue Origin noted at the time that the booster “impacted the ground” instead of landing upright as it normally does.
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