BlueOrigin completed a launch and landing of an uncrewed flighttest Wednesday morning for its next New Shepard spacecraft that will one day take humans on suborbital trips high above Earth.
All told, the test continues BlueOrigin's return to launch form, after New Shepard was grounded for six months as the result of a botched flight with its flagship vehicle over two years ago.
RSS Karman Line, which is named after the internationally accepted 100-kilometer boundary of outer space, should open the way for BlueOrigin to pick up the pace of crewed flights going forward.
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