Friday, September 19, 2025

Blue Origin New Shepard NS-35 Flight: Science & Commercial Payload Mission

Blue Origin New Shepard NS-35 Flight: Science & Commercial Payload Mission

Liftoff of New Shepard NS-35 Flight
Descent of New Shepard Booster
New Shepard Booster lands on the pad after a successful mission to space.

The RSS H.G. Wells Crew Capsule descends to the West Texas desert during Mission NS-35.
Blue Origin New Shepard NS-35 Booster & Capsule Pre-flight
NS-35 Mission Patch
Congratulations on your 35th New Shepard Flight, Team Blue!

🚀 On September 18, 2025, Blue Origin successfully completed its 35th New Shepard flight and 15th payload mission from Launch Site One in West Texas. The flight carried more than 40 payloads from students, NASA, research institutions, and commercial companies, bringing the total number of science payloads flown on New Shepard to more than 200. 

Booster Apogee: 341,489 ft AGL / 345,136 ft MSL (104 km AGL / 105 km MSL)

Capsule Apogee: 341,805 ft AGL / 345,452 ft MSL (104 km AGL / 105 km MSL)

Capsule Landing Time: 8:10:14 AM CDT / 13:10:14 UTC

Mission Elapsed Time: 10 minutes, 14 seconds

Fly to space: https://www.blueorigin.com/new-shepard/fly


Image Credit: Blue Origin
Release Date: Sept. 18, 2025

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