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Blue Origin Lands Fully Reusable Booster After Launching Spacecraft To Mars
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Blue Origin Lands Fully Reusable Booster After Launching Spacecraft To Mars
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket booster landed on a floating platform in the Atlantic Ocean on November 13, after launching NASA’s Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (ESCAPADE) twin spacecraft from Cape Canaveral. The ESCAPADE is ultimately destined for Mars. The probes, however, will not reach their destination until 2027 as Earth and Mars line up for “efficient interplanetary flight” every 26 months, and the following window …
The launching windows to the red planet are rare and dictated by orbital positions. This constraint has long rhythmized missions, imposing expectations of several years...
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