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Blue Origin launches artwork, moon-landing test into space

Written by  Thursday, 26 August 2021 16:44
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Blue Origin launches artwork, moon-landing test into space
This image from video made available by Blue Origin shows the New Shepard capsule prior to launch of the rocket in West Texas on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021. Credit: Blue Origin via AP

Blue Origin launched artwork painted on a capsule and a moon-landing navigation experiment into space Thursday, a month after sending founder Jeff Bezos on the company's first passenger flight.

No one was aboard for Thursday's 10-minute flight, which included other experiments from NASA and others.

The paintings by Ghana artist Amoako Boafo were on three parachute panels on the outside of the capsule at the very top. Boafo painted a self-portrait as well as portraits of his mother and a friend's mother, explaining "a mother's love comes from a place that is out of this world," said Blue Origin launch commentator Kiah Erlich, a company official.

Schoolchildren from Ghana tuned into the launch webcast, according to Blue Origin. The Utah-based Uplift Aerospace Inc. commissioned Boafo's work, "Suborbital Triptych", as part of its new art-in-.

The New Shepard rocket blasted off from West Texas on Blue Origin's 17th trip to space. The booster landed upright several minutes after liftoff. The fully automated capsule continued to an altitude of 66 miles (105 kilometers) before parachuting down nearby.

The paintings were on triangular-shaped panels a few feet in size and detached from the capsule when the parachutes were deployed. A company spokeswoman said they would be recovered from the desert floor.

Blue Origin launches artwork, moon-landing test into space
This photo taken from video provided by Blue Origin shows the capsule prior to launch of the New Shepard rocket in West Texas, Texas, on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021. Credit: Blue Origin via AP

On July 20, Blue Origin used another rocket and to launch Amazon founder Bezos, his brother and two others who, at ages 82 and 18, set records for the oldest and youngest in space.

Blue Origin offered no specific date Thursday for the next passenger flight, but reported nearly $100 million in to date. The company—which is not divulging —plans to alternate between tourist and research flights, sometimes with the scientists aboard.

Blue Origin launches artwork, moon-landing test into space
In this image from video made available by Blue Origin, the company's New Shepard capsule uses parachutes to land in West Texas. Credit: Blue Origin via AP

It was the second New Shepard flight for the lunar-landing experiment, which was mounted near the top of the booster and tested lasers and other sensors meant to ensure a pinpoint moon landing for astronauts. Also flying was equipment for turning astronauts' space trash into gas for recycling into fuel or dumping overboard.



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