Blue Origin rocket blasts into the air, Crew Escape System saves mission! all tourists safe

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Blue Origin rocket blasts into the air

After successfully launching three tourism flights in space this year, the fourth successful mission is expected late on Monday evening. Was doing. But Origin suffered a setback when the Blue Origin rocket booster (Blue Origin rocket booster) of the New Shepard Rocket 23 (NS-23) released by it fell victim to an accident. However, its capsule survived and it returned safely to Earth. The good news is that it was a payload mission so there were no astronauts on board.
The NS-23 mission (New Shepard Mission) was dispatched from West Texas at around 7:55 am with a delay of a full hour. The timing of the launch of this mission was fixed at 7 o’clock. Gave. After this, the capsule landed safely on earth. The booster affected the ground. There is no news of any kind of damage in this accident yet.

The abort system ignites to separate it from Orion
The Crew Escape System is also part of the Artemis-1 mission, which is preparing to launch its first mission to the Moon. The abort system consists of three solid rocket motors: the abort motor pulls the crew module away from the rocket. The attitude control motor steers and orients the capsule. The jettison motor then fires to separate the launch abort system from Orion for parachute deployment and a safe crew landing.

Blue Origin rocket blasts into the air

Blue Origin attributed mission failure to booster anomaly
NASA has said that in the event of an emergency on the launch pad or during ascent, the Launch Abort System will safely lift the Orion crew module off the Space Launch System rocket. Blue Origin attributed the mission’s failure to a booster anomaly as it hit the ground seconds after the crew capsule blasted away from it.

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