Blue Origin NS-25 crew enjoys zero-g in amazing launch highlights
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
- A Blue Origin New Shepard rocket launched the NS-25 mission from Texas on May 19, 2025. See the crew enjoy zero-g and flight highlights. Full Story: www.space.com/blue-origin-ns-...
According to Space.com, the Six people aboard were Ed Dwight, the U.S.'s first-ever Black astronaut candidate; venture capitalist Mason Angel; Sylvain Chiron, the founder of French craft brewery Brasserie Mont Blanc; entrepreneur Kenneth L. Hess; retired accountant Carol Schaller; and pilot and aviator Gopi Thotakura.
Credit: Blue Origin - Наука та технологія
Passengers are not "crew" and tourists are not "astronauts".
Hear here !
No one asked for you opinion
so what. we all know the difference. you got a problem with letting people have some fun? it's an amazing and possibly life altering experience.
Cope
@@CodepageNet I have absolutely no problem with space tourism, or fun, or adventure, or even reckless thrill-seeking. I say let people do what they want. My only problem is when companies like Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic peddle Stolen Valor for money, and hand out astronaut wings to people who've done little more than strap in for the world's most expensive amusement park ride. When these companies (and the media) repeatedly refer to paying customers and passengers as "astronauts" who are part of a "crew" on a "mission" to "space", it really cheapens and devalues the hard work, sacrifice, and accomplishments of ACTUAL REAL ASTRONAUTS.
*Count me in when the price of this Disney themed ride drops to $1000*
Any footage from in side the capsule of that landing? Any reported spinal injuries?
OH-HOO .. That landing was looking a bit "discomfort" 😆😄
Please get rid of that narrator...
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Very good successful launch congratulations to 🇮🇳them
No one on this craft is in a pressure suit! An explosive decompression would mean nearly instant death, especially above 80,000ft ascending to apogee!
Neil Armstrong would be unimpressed by the “whooping”.
Armstrong never went into space
@@turyjordan3827 No. Of course he didn’t. Keep on believing that if you must.
THEY ARE NOT CREW
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Looks like that "Landing" would snap some necks.
they're spaniards in the french high altitude glider launched from italy.
on that one? i designed the Ca+ cation in their fuel.
it uses real uranium in it's reactor.
i like their smile, Ohio!
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Cuánto les costó el paseo? Cuánto les costará los huesos rotos?
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One decompression event will end the space tourism industry. It is going to happen, just a question of when.
Similar was probably said when jet airliners started to gain popularity.
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No, they didn't! Airliners have emergency oxygen for passengers and the crew can get that aircraft down to a safe altitude in a matter of minutes. Generally, in sustained flight at 39,000ft, a person will lose consciousness in about thirty seconds to a minute breathing at that altitude without supplemental oxygen.
Above 60,000 feet these people have no chance as they will lose consciousness within seconds and it will be fatal above 100,000 feet, especially if they are still ascending to apogee!
decompression is the least of all risks. it's way easier than a submarine.
Why do they call them astronauts? Are you a pilot because you took a ride in a 737?
Supposedly they passed the Kármán line, sixty-two miles or one hundred kilometers, above the Earth's surface. The Kármán line is set at what NOAA calls “an imaginary boundary.” I'd call them imaginary Astronauts!
man, always these comments. are you so bitter? we all know that they are not astronauts in the trained sense. it's like saying "it's all scripted" under each WWE video.
@@DirtyLilHobo Even NASA says that to be an astronaut, you have to go to space to do some work. These guys just do flips in the weightless capsule for 5 minutes. It's just an expensive amusement park ride.
Gopi Thotakura. Congratulations.🎉
Where all the flat earthers at 😂
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They are space tourist
not astronauts I love how far we have came in space travel but don’t lessen the name of real astronauts by saying they are the same they ain’t
Blue Origin giving toy rocket rides just like Disneyland. Where's New Glen?
Come on man Ed White, I thought you were going to be doing some summersaults, and spinning around experiencing the no gravity, I am disappointed with you 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Just kidding Ed glad you made it, hope someday I could actually go to the Moon and Mars and some other planets, but I am glad everyone dream came through ❤👍
Im glad you are glad but you could get his name right. Ed Dwight
Two and half chutes, no cushioning rockets. Was anyone injured?
Yes Blue Origin brought out their animatronic Ed Dwight to talk to reporters while the original was flown to Area 51.
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I Don't Care They're Not Astronaut's But They Have Been Going Into The High Orbit As The Space Tourist Traveler's Or Astrobit With A New Their Experience Duty For The Human Earth Civilization 😇🙏
looks like a pretty rough landing
Technically it’s considered a “rough landing” if there are only 2 out of 3 parachutes, so it’s descent was a tad fast, but most of that dust and what looks “rough” about it is actually the system of pressurized air under the capsule that kicks up dust and softens the landing. Plus the seats are like helicopter seats that cushion the blow. It’s actually a super soft landing all things considered, even with just two parachutes!
It's the center booster firing to slow them down. It does look like a crash landing but it's not.
That's also why the view from inside the capsule looks like they have a table or post in the center of the space. It's the body of the booster
I am ashamed that there are so many critical comments here. It proves that (lot of) people today cannot admire anything or anyone. Is this envy or superficiality? Okay. I know, I know. If I don't like it, I don't have to read it...right. But it still shows that people's hearts are empty. I was homeless a few years ago, then I travelled to 100 countries, and most people get stuck on how skinny I am or where I pay my taxes. Just like here, the only thing a few persons can say is crew or no crew. Or whether he is an astronaut or not. (I think they are cosmonauts)😅
Civilians went to the space. Isn't that a big thing? Or are we not watching the same video?
This trip is a dream of mine, but I don't think I'll share the video of it once I get to this spaceship.
P.s please put Longer springs on the landing gear😂😂
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The eco clown is so sad..
He’s got such a good laugh
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It's basically spending lots of money to be strapped to a firework😊
B O is a carnival ride for rich folk.
Triggered
Ed Dwight, the only Astronaut among this group, finally made it to space. All my respect Sir. 🫡 😎
Right about now some flat earth insects are gonna say, "I can see the lines on their bodies! I can see them lines!"
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We have a lot of interest in space but due lack of support we remained dull in
Is all they ever going to do is give weightless rides to lower space! 🤣
Nice eco friendly rocket launch you have there..
This is just theme park ride
If you they all jump into the air just before landing 😕
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Didn’t look like that cushioning engine fired just before touch down. The crew will be looking for Doans pills for back pain.
Everytime these things land, an internet troll with 0 knowledge thinks it crashes. The thrusters initiate literally 2 feet before touchdown. Keep up.
Looks like fun. But I wouldn't call it "going to space". Just a very high parabolic flight.
Define space
It passed the karman line 🤷♂️
375,000 feet is in space. They went to space.
It's not a parabolic flight. Straight up, above the Kármán line and back down.
Space Balls ludacris speed
Have they got any teeth left after that landing?
too short time
Let's lite this candle? Really.
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It took more than 60 years but Ed has finally got his chance to go to space. Thank you NASA for making this possible for him.
If Elon has done half this people will ce cheering in the comments. Relax people this is good for space. Money coming in means more research funding for space technology.
NOw this is the silliest comments here. Spacex has done alot more, hence the company now dominant the space industry in the amount of rockets they launch.
@@justcallmebrian793 We are all fans, I am fan of space you are fan of Elon and whatever he does.
@@user-hh2is9kg9j i am not a fan, but i am telling the facts. Statistics in the amount of space launches don't lie!
@@justcallmebrian793 the more competetion the better. Elon has been giving false promises since he started SpaceX according to him in 2019 starship would land on Mars by 2022. Spacex's revenue is mainly from US government and from tax payers pockets. Let a real company with its revenues from private sector open the path of privatization of space. If you want space technology to flourish support all companies and bid them to compete, and stop girlfaning celebrities.
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They all end up in a secure mental health hospital... forever floating without zero gravity.
Disney land!
In this situation there are two very stupid things that you could do. Do somersaults and take videos with own camera. I see that they do both. Instead, they should watch and watch.
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Although I think this is a little cool ultimately I wrestle with how pointless this type of event is. It doesn't accomplish anything other than gratification for a few extremely wealthy people that have suppressed money from other people to allow them these few seconds of extravagant gratification.
hmmmm let me think.... maybe giving a lot more people the opportunity to see the earth from a height that was before only reserved to a handful of individuals? it leaves a big impression on everybody. there will be more launches in the future, prices will come down, somewhat. i can't understand these comments.
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Just an elevator ride!
I did something my Artifical Girlfriend Asked to do l, thats the only time, human does for AI asking human to do for AI. I love myself more.
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Capsule touchdown? That was a crash landing
Go research how the capsule works.
I know a hard landing when I see one
@@keithwaites9991 Yes, Ed Dwight's 90 year old spine was turned to dust.
Not Space, keep dreaming Jeff maybe one day.
Paying tourists is all they are.In a few years Disneyland will have the same ride.Until Bozo can orbit the earth at least one time its just a ride.
NASA - No taxpayer doller left unwasted. BO and their billionaire friends all subsidised by the US taxpayer
Dude this has nothing to do with Nasa, so relax, hence nothing to do with your taxes.
Yawn
Funny how ALL of Earth is cluded... Fake?
At best a carnival ride for the rich. other than that it serves no purpose.
Sorry ,I'm just not that impressed. 🤭
I don't remember anyone asking you 😂
@ironspider9280 I asked her earlier. I asked "Were you impressed", so you probably won't remember it.
@anthonyb8600 okay cool 🤣 so why is she telling everyone instead of you
For the same reason you're telling everyone that you don't remember anyone asking her. 😂
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