Blue Origin NS-29

Blue Origin NS-29
Mission typeSub-orbital human spaceflight
Mission duration10 minutes, 6 seconds
Apogee105 km (65 mi)[1]
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftRSS H.G. Wells
ManufacturerBlue Origin
Start of mission
Launch dateFebruary 4, 2025, 10:00 am CST (16:00 UTC)
RocketNew Shepard (NS5)[2]
Launch siteCorn Ranch, LS-1
ContractorBlue Origin
End of mission
Landing dateFebruary 4, 2025, 10:10:06 am CST (16:10:06 UTC)
Landing siteCorn Ranch

Blue Origin NS-29 mission patch

Blue Origin NS-29 was an sub-orbital cargo spaceflight mission, operated by Blue Origin which launched on February 4, 2025 using the New Shepard rocket.[3][4] The first launch attempt on January 28, 2025 scrubbed due to inclement weather and an avionics issue on the booster.[5]

The mission aimed to simulate lunar gravity on behalf of NASA, by inducing artificial gravity through spinning the New Shepard capsule at 11 rpm using the spacecraft's reaction control system.[6] The mission carried thirty payloads, provided by institutions such as Purdue University, Honeybee Robotics, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Glenn Research Center, which investigated phenomena such as fluid management, combustion and formation of bubbles under lunar gravity.[2]

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