Blue Origin NS-28 was a sub-orbital spaceflight mission, operated by Blue Origin, which launched on November 22, 2024 using the New Shepard rocket.[3][4]
Crew
Position | Crew | |
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Tourist | ![]() Second spaceflight | |
Tourist | ![]() Second spaceflight | |
Tourist | ![]() First spaceflight | |
Tourist | ![]() First spaceflight | |
Tourist | ![]() First spaceflight | |
Tourist | ![]() First spaceflight |
Details
The flight's crew includes Emily Calandrelli, a science communicator and host of Emily's Wonder Lab,[5] Marc and Sharon Hagle, who are flying on their second New Shepard flight (the first being NS-20), Austin Litteral, who won his seat as part of a giveaway, James (J.D.) Russell and Henry (Hank) Wolfond.[4]
References
- ^ @blueorigin (November 22, 2024). "Key stats from today's #NS28 mission: The Crew Capsule reached an apogee of 347,661 ft AGL / 351,308 ft MSL (106 km AGL / 107 km MSL). The booster reached an apogee of 347,312 ft AGL / 350,959 ft MSL (106 km AGL / 107 km MSL). Official launch time was 9:30:00 AM CST / 15:30:00 UTC. Capsule landing occurred at 9:40:14 AM CST / 15:40:14 UTC. The mission elapsed time was 10 min 15 sec" (Tweet). Retrieved November 22, 2024 – via Twitter..
- ^ a b Replay: New Shepard Mission NS-28 Webcast. Van Horn, Texas, United States: Blue Origin. November 22, 2024. Event occurs at 15:30 UTC. Retrieved November 22, 2024..
- ^ @blueorigin (November 18, 2024). "⏱️ Countdown to liftoff! #NS28 is targeting liftoff from Launch Site One on Friday, Nov. 22, with the launch window opening at 9:30 AM CST / 15:30 UTC. Learn more about the symbolism behind the mission patch: https://bit.ly/3Z4U6m2" (Tweet). Retrieved November 18, 2024 – via Twitter..
- ^ a b "New Shepard's Crewed NS-28 Mission Targets Liftoff on Friday, Nov. 22". Blue Origin. Retrieved November 18, 2024..
- ^ "About". Emily Dawn Calandrelli. Retrieved October 17, 2020..
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