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Blue Origin's New Shepard

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    A large whit rocket, with the words "Blue Origin" on the side in blue, and burnt marks on the bottom, being installed in the Museum. The angle of the picture is looking up from the bottom of the rocket, towards the Museum's ceiling.
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    Blue Origin designed its reusable New Shepard capsule with big windows for tourists to gaze at Earth. The capsule is named for Alan Shepard, the first American in space. It’s pictured here being installed in RTX Living in the Space Age. 

  • A large whit rocket, with the words "Blue Origin" on the side in blue, and burnt marks on the bottom, being installed in the Museum. The angle of the picture is looking up from the bottom of the rocket, towards the Museum's ceiling.

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October 01, 2024

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