Space News
space history and artifacts articles

Messages
space history discussion forums

Sightings
worldwide astronaut appearances

Resources
selected space history documents

  collectSPACE: Messages
  Commercial Space - Military Space
  Blue Origin New Shepard: Mission 18 (NS-18)

Post New Topic  Post A Reply
profile | register | preferences | faq | search

next newest topic | next oldest topic
Author Topic:   Blue Origin New Shepard: Mission 18 (NS-18)
Robert Pearlman
Editor

Posts: 47156
From: Houston, TX
Registered: Nov 1999

posted 09-27-2021 09:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Blue Origin release
Blue Origin announces next customers to fly on New Shepard's upcoming human flight

Today (Sept. 27), Blue Origin announced New Shepard's 18th mission, NS-18, will lift off on Tuesday, October 12, carrying four astronauts to space and back, including Dr. Chris Boshuizen, a former NASA engineer and co-founder of Planet Labs, and Glen de Vries, Vice-Chair, Life Sciences & Healthcare, Dassault Systèmes and co-founder, Medidata. The two other astronauts will be announced in the coming days.

Liftoff is currently targeted for 8:30 a.m. CDT (13:30 UTC) from Launch Site One in West Texas.

This flight follows Blue Origin's successful first human flight on July 20 which included Jeff Bezos, his brother Mark Bezos, aviation pioneer Wally Funk, and Blue Origin's first customer, Oliver Daemen.

Also on board NS-18 will be thousands of postcards from Blue Origin's foundation, Club for the Future.

Meet Dr. Chris Boshuizen

Chris's career has been dedicated to pushing the boundaries of space and igniting youth excitement in pursuing careers in STEM. He co-founded Planet Labs (Planet) in 2010 and served as the CTO for five years. Under his technical leadership Planet became the first company to commercially utilize nanosatellites, and now—having launched over 450 satellites—provides daily, global mapping of our changing planet from space.

From 2008 to 2012, Chris served as a Space Mission Architect at NASA's Ames Research Center where he co-invented the NASA Phonesat, a free-flying orbital satellite built out of an ordinary smartphone. While at NASA, Chris also established Singularity University, a school for studying the consequences of accelerating technological development. While pursuing his BSc and then PhD in Physics from the University of Sydney, he organized several international space conferences for the youth of the world. He also served as the first Executive Director of the Space Generation Advisory Council.

"This is a fulfillment of my greatest childhood dream," said Dr. Chris Boshuizen. "More importantly, though, I see this flight as an opportunity to inspire students to pursue careers in STEM and catalyze the next generation of space explorers. After all, our future of life in space is in their very capable hands."

Meet Glen de Vries

Glen de Vries co-founded Medidata Solutions in 1999, the world's most used clinical research platform. The company's software has powered over 25,000 clinical trials with more than seven million patients in every therapeutic area, from vaccines to cancers and rare diseases. He is the Vice Chair of Life Sciences and Healthcare at Dassault Systèmes, which acquired Medidata in 2019. Glen serves as a Trustee of Carnegie Mellon University, is the author of "The Patient Equation," and is an instrument rated private pilot.

"I've spent my entire career working to extend people's lives. However, with limited materials and energy on Earth, extending our reach into space can help humanity continue to thrive," said Glen de Vries. "Furthermore, astronauts can experience the 'overview effect,' gaining a new perspective on how fragile and precious our planet, those resources, and our civilization are. Playing a part in advancing the space industry and one day making those resources and that understanding available to everyone, is an incredible opportunity. I've been passionate about aviation and space for as long as I can remember, so this flight is truly a dream come true."

Robert Pearlman
Editor

Posts: 47156
From: Houston, TX
Registered: Nov 1999

posted 10-04-2021 08:54 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
collectSPACE
Star Trek's William Shatner to fly to space for real on Blue Origin's New Shepard

William Shatner is about to go where he has never gone before — at least not in real life.

The actor, who originated the role of James T. Kirk, the captain of the starship Enterprise on the 1966 TV series "Star Trek," is set to actually launch into space on the next flight of Blue Origin's New Shepard, the company announced on Monday (Oct. 4).

Robert Pearlman
Editor

Posts: 47156
From: Houston, TX
Registered: Nov 1999

posted 10-10-2021 12:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Blue Origin release
Due to Weather, New Target Date for NS-18

Due to the forecast of winds on Tuesday, October 12, Blue Origin's mission operations team has made the decision to delay the launch of NS-18 and is now targeting Wednesday, October 13. Liftoff from Launch Site One is currently targeted for 8:30 am CDT (13:30 UTC) on Wednesday.

As part of today's Flight Readiness Review, the mission operations team confirmed the vehicle has met all mission requirements and astronauts began their training today. Weather is the only gating factor for the launch window.

Robert Pearlman
Editor

Posts: 47156
From: Houston, TX
Registered: Nov 1999

posted 10-12-2021 12:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Blue Origin update
New Shepard NS-18 is go for launch!

The mission team has completed the Flight Readiness Evaluation prior to NS-18. This is our final meeting with the engineers and Mission Control team to ensure all systems are go for launch.

Lead flight director Nick Patrick sat down with Ariane Cornell this morning to provide a status update on the NS-18 mission and our approach to safety.

Forecasted winds at launch have subsided and weather currently looks good for Wednesday. Liftoff is now targeted for 9:00 am CDT / 14:00 UTC due to forecasted winds at rollout.

Today, astronauts are getting familiar with the launch tower, redundant safety features of the New Shepard crew capsule, as well as, ingress and egress procedures. Astronaut training will be completed at the end of the day.

What to expect on launch day:

  • T-7.5 hrs: Rocket rolls out to launch pad

  • T-3 hrs: Propellant load begins

  • T-45 mins: Go for astronaut load & proceed to the launch tower

  • T-35 mins: Astronauts begin load into the crew capsule

  • T-24 mins: Crew Capsule hatch closed
Live launch coverage begins at 7:30 am CDT / 12:30 UTC on BlueOrigin.com.

Robert Pearlman
Editor

Posts: 47156
From: Houston, TX
Registered: Nov 1999

posted 10-13-2021 10:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
collectSPACE
William Shatner lifts off on real space trek aboard Blue Origin rocket

William Shatner can now say he is an astronaut, and he played one on TV.

The 90-year-old actor, who famously originated the role of James T. Kirk, captain of the Starship Enterprise, on the 1966 television series "Star Trek," became the oldest person to fly into space on Wednesday (Oct. 12). Shatner and his three crewmates lifted off on board Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket and flew 66 miles high (107 km) — just above the international boundary between Earth and space, earning them the title "astronaut."

All times are CT (US)

next newest topic | next oldest topic

Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic
Post New Topic  Post A Reply
Hop to:

Contact Us | The Source for Space History & Artifacts

Copyright 2021 collectSPACE.com All rights reserved.


Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.47a





advertisement