Today, Blue Origin successfully launched and landed its 10th New Shepard mission (NS-10), marking the first New Shepard mission of 2019. NS-10 launched and returned eight research and technology payloads sponsored through the NASA Space Technology Mission Directorateโ€™s Flight Opportunities program. Flight Opportunities is an essential program for researchers to access low-cost, frequent flights to the microgravity environment for technology development, science, education, and applied research.
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โ€œBlue Originโ€™s Mission 10 represents another critical milestone for the company and continued progress in establishing frequent, low-cost access to space for researchers, technologists, students, and eventually humans,โ€ said Taber MacCallum, Commercial Spaceflight Federation (CSF) Chairman and Co-Founder and CTO of World View. โ€œTodayโ€™s launch sends another strong signal to NASA and the broader microgravity research community that itโ€™s time to fully realize the game-changing power of commercial reusable suborbital platforms through programs like NASAโ€™s Flight Opportunities.โ€
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โ€œCSF extends its sincerest congratulations to the Blue Origin team for todayโ€™s record launch,โ€ said Eric Stallmer, CSF President. โ€œCSF members continue to achieve space milestones, and Blueโ€™s success today is another outstanding example of commercial ingenuity that is leading the way to affordable, sustained space transportation and continued innovation.โ€