Article 593TW Blue Origin Tests NASA Landing Sensor During 13th New Shepard Flight

Blue Origin Tests NASA Landing Sensor During 13th New Shepard Flight

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Blue Origin tests NASA landing system hardware on latest New Shepard flight

After a ten-month lull in flights following the previous test of Blue Origin's suborbital New Shepard launch system, the company conducted a launch and landing of the fully reusable booster and capsule duo.

Following weather-related and technical issues during a window late in September, the flight took place from the company's West Texas facility - near Van Horn, Texas - on Tuesday morning at just after 8:35 AM CDT / 13:35 UTC.

This mission, also known as NS-13, saw 12 commercial payloads launched to the edge of space and back, including a NASA-developed sensor suite that could enable future lunar landing craft to perform safe and precise touchdowns on the surface of the Moon as part of NASA's Artemis exploration program.

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