Blue Origin completes its 28th space mission

Blue Origin continues its advance in space exploration, successfully completing its 28th crewed mission in the New Shepard program.
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La misión 28 de Blue Origin

On November 22 , Blue Origin completed its 28th mission as part of the New Shepard program . This mission also marked the company’s ninth manned flight, carrying a diverse crew of astronauts and space tourists . With this new mission, the program has now carried a total of 47 people into space, three of whom have had the opportunity to fly twice.

Mission 28 Patch
NS-28 mission patch. Source: Blue Origin

The crew and purpose of Blue Origin’s mission 28

Today’s crew included prominent members of the aerospace and science community, including Emily Calandrelli and Sharon Hagle, who along with her husband Marc Hagle, were flying for the second time. Also on the mission were Austin Litteral, James (JD) Russell and Henry (Hank) Wolfond.

These astronauts were part of a flight that reinforces the importance of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM), and the motivation to inspire future generations of space explorers .

Crew of mission 28
Mission crew. Source: Blue Origin

The impact of the mission on the aerospace industry

It is always moving to see the return of a crew transformed by their experience in space. This mission reinforces the importance of STEAM, and we are grateful for our customers who enable this experience to continue to help drive our mission of building a path to space for the benefit of Earth.

Said Phil Joyce, Senior Vice President of New Shepard

In addition to manned flights, the aerospace company has once again demonstrated New Shepard ‘s ability to carry payloads into orbit, offering its customers the possibility of sending scientific research and technology into space.

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Watch the NS-28 crew’s journey and return. Source: Blue Origin

The company continues to expand its space missions and plans to continue offering space flights for both tourists and scientists, strengthening the path towards the commercialization of space. In the coming months, new manned and unmanned flights are expected , with the aim of continuing to promote access to space in a more accessible and sustainable way.

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Source and photos: Blue Origin

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