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    5 reasons why Blue Origin's New Glenn Mars launch was a big deal

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    5 reasons why Blue Origin's New Glenn Mars launch was a big deal

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    Blue Origin launches twin Mars probes for NASA as New Glenn makes first landing

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    Blue Origin launches twin Mars probes for NASA as New Glenn makes first landing

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    Could alien life be found in the clouds of an exoplanet?

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    New Glenn launches NASA’s ESCAPADE Mars mission, lands booster

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    New Glenn launches NASA’s ESCAPADE Mars mission, lands booster

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    space.com5 hours ago

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    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 66 Expected flight date: 11/02/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 0.5 meters Expected flight time: 23.38 seconds Flight altitude: 3 meters Heading: South Max flight speed: 1 m/s Goal of flight: Reposition

    Flight 64 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 64 Expected flight date: 10/27/2023  Horizontal flight distance: 408.435 meters Expected flight time: 124.5 seconds Flight altitude: 12 meters Heading: North Max flight speed: 5.3 m/s Goal of flight:

    Flight 63 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 63 Expected flight date:  10/19/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 573.93 meters Expected flight time: 137 seconds Flight altitude: 12 meters Heading: SW Max flight speed: 6.3 m/s Goal of flight: Reposition of

    Flight 61 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 61 Expected flight date: 09/29/2023  Horizontal flight distance: N/A  Flight time: 129.69 seconds Max altitude: 24 meters Heading: N/A  Max flight speed: N/A  Goal of flight: Pop-up flight Airfield: Tau

    Flight 60 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 60 Expected flight date: 09/25/2023  Horizontal flight distance: 326.493 meters Expected flight time: 124.18 seconds Max altitude: 16 meters Heading: NW Max flight speed: 8 m/s Goal of flight: reposition of the helicopter &

    Flight 59 Preview – By the Numbers

    Nasa Mars2 years ago

    Flight 59 Expected flight date: 09/16/2023  Horizontal flight distance: N/A (pop-up flight) Expected flight time: 142.94 seconds Max altitude: 20 meters Heading: N/A Max flight speed: N/A Goal of flight: Pop-up flight Airfield: Sigma

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