For the first time, a NASA-funded researcher will fly with their experiment on a commercial suborbital rocket. The technology is one of two NASA-supported experiments, also known as payloads, funded by the agency’s Flight Opportunities program that will launch aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard suborbital rocket system on a flight test no earlier than Thursday, […]
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Space Technology Mission Directorate, Armstrong Flight Research Center, Biological & Physical Sciences, Flight Opportunities Program, Physical Sciences Program, Technology, Technology for Space Travel
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August 28, 2024
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