Jeff Bezos’s space company launches first flight since 2022 crash

19 December 2023, 18:34

Blue Origin-Rocket
Blue Origin-Rocket. Picture: PA

The New Shepard rocket lifted off from western Texas with a capsule full of tests, many of which were aboard the failed Blue Origin launch last year.

Jeff Bezos’s space company successfully launched a rocket carrying experiments on Tuesday, its first flight since engine trouble caused a crash more than a year ago.

The New Shepard rocket lifted off from western Texas, lifting a capsule full of tests, many of which were aboard the failed Blue Origin launch in September 2022. No one was aboard that flight or this latest one.

This time, the capsule made it to the fringes of space, exposing the experiments from Nasa and others to a few minutes of weightlessness, before parachuting back down to the desert.

Jeff Bezos, founder of Blue Origin, inspects the New Shepard rocket (Alamy/PA)

The rocket landed first, after releasing the capsule. It reached an altitude of 66 miles (107 kilometres) during the 10-minute flight.

During 2022’s failed launch, the rocket started to veer off course shortly after liftoff, prompting the escape system to kick in and catapult the capsule off the top. The capsule landed safely, but the rocket crashed.

The problem was traced to an overheated rocket engine nozzle that broke apart. Design changes were made to the nozzles and combustion chambers.

Blue Origin has been launching from this remote area, southeast of El Paso, for almost 20 years.

The company launched its first experiments for Nasa in 2019 and its first passengers in 2021 included Mr Bezos and his brother. The second crew, a few months later, included Star Trek actor William Shatner.

Altogether, Blue Origin has launched six times with 31 passengers, interspersing the 10-minute flights with research trips.

“Following a thorough review of today’s mission, we look forward to flying our next crewed flight soon,” said launch commentator Erika Wagner.

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, designed to reach orbit, has yet to fly. The company is aiming for a debut some time next year from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

It is named after John Glenn, the first American to orbit the world. New Shepard is named after Alan Shepard, the first American in space.

By Press Association

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