NEXT SPACEFLIGHT

Status

Suborbital
Success

NS-29

Launch Time
Tue Feb 04, 2025 16:00 UTC

Rocket

New Shepard
Image Credit: Blue Origin
Blue Origin
Status: Active
Liftoff Thrust: 490 kN
Payload to LEO: 0 kg
Payload to GTO: 0 kg
Stages: 2
Strap-ons: 0
Rocket Height: 18.0 m

Vehicles

North Landing Pad

NS5

Flight #2
104 day turnaround
29th New Shepard recovery attempt
27th successful New Shepard recovery
6th consecutive successful New Shepard landing and recovery

Mission Details

NS-29

The NS-29 mission simulates the Moon’s gravity and fly 30 payloads, all but one of which is focused on testing lunar-related technologies.

The payloads will experience at least two minutes of lunar gravity forces, a first for New Shepard and made possible in part through support from NASA. The flight will test six broad lunar technology areas: In-situ resource utilization, dust mitigation, advanced habitation systems, sensors and instrumentation, small spacecraft technologies, and entry descent and landing. Proving out these technologies at lower cost is another step toward Blue Origin’s mission to lower the cost of access to space for the benefit of Earth. It also enables NASA and other lunar surface technology providers to test innovations critical to achieving Artemis program goals and exploring the Moon’s surface.

The New Shepard crew capsule is using its Reaction Control System (RCS) to spin up to approximately 11 revolutions per minute. This spin rate simulates one-sixth Earth gravity at the midpoint of the crew capsule lockers. In simulated lunar gravity, customers can accelerate their learning and technology readiness for lunar payloads at much lower cost.

Payloads: 30
Suborbital

Location

Launch Site One, West Texas, Texas, USA

Stats

Blue Origin

30th mission
2nd mission of 2025
29th successful mission
7th consecutive successful mission

New Shepard

29th mission
1st mission of 2025
28th successful mission
6th consecutive successful mission