NASA’s next Mars mission will help future astronauts on the Red Planet
NASA and Blue Origin will launch twin satellites named Blue and Gold to study how solar winds affect Mars’ magnetosphere and atmosphere for future human missions.
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Blue Origin eyes 2nd New Glenn launch with Mars-bound NASA satellites
Blue Origin’s heavy lift New Glenn became the first commercial rocket to make it to orbit on its first try back in January. Jeff Bezos’ company is looking to repeat the feat while also nailing a return landing of its booster, something that didn’t come to fruition the first go-around. The NG-2 mission carrying a pair of Mars-bound satellites for NASA could launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Launch Complex 36 as early as Friday afte…
Blue Origin Has a Critical Flight in Three Days That Will Determine Launches in 2026
Blue Origin has a critical next flight in November for New Glenn. The second New Glenn launch is scheduled for November 7, 2025, with a launch window between 14:51 and 16:50 EST (19:51–21:50 UTC). A backup launch attempt is set for November 8. The mission will launch the NASA ESCAPADE spacecraft for Mars from Cape ...
NASA's ESCAPADE mission, scheduled for this month, will send to Mars two orbiters with instruments designed by Embry-Riddle Aeronautics University of Florida (USA) that will study the structure of the Martian magnetic field and its interaction with space climate.The entry A NASA mission to Mars will study space climate thanks to the University of Florida was first published in Digital Process.
The NASA ESCAPADE mission, scheduled for this month, will send to Mars two orbiters with instruments designed by Embry-Riddle Aeronautics University of Florida (USA) that will study the structure of the Martian magnetic field and its interaction with space climate. "The students working at the Space Instrumentation and Atmospheric Laboratory have built [...] The entry A Nasa mission to Mars will study space climate thanks to the University of Fl…
Blue Origin made a static launch of its second New Glenn rocket. A first-stage BE-4 engine ignition prior to the launch of the EscaPADE mission to the planet Mars.
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