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Blue Origin Launches Escape System

Blue Origin’s pusher escape system rockets its New Shepard crew capsule away from a simulated propulsion module launch pad
Blue Origin’s pusher escape system rockets its New Shepard crew capsule away from a simulated propulsion module launch pad at the company's West Texas launch site, demonstrating a key safety system for both suborbital and orbital flights.

VAN HORN, Texas – Blue Origin’s pusher escape system rockets its New Shepard crew capsule away from a simulated propulsion module launch pad at the company’s West Texas launch site, demonstrating a key safety system for both suborbital and orbital flights. The pad escape test took the company’s suborbital crew capsule to an altitude of 2,307 feet during the flight test before descending safely by parachute to a soft landing 1,630 feet away. The pusher escape system was designed and developed by Blue Origin to allow crew escape in the event of an emergency during any phase of ascent for its suborbital New Shepard system.