Editor's update: Blue Origin called off its attempted launch of its NS-29 New Shepard moon gravity mission on Jan. 28 due to bad weather and a rocket issue. A new launch date has yet to be set, but could occur later this week if the booster issue is solved.
Blue Origin will launch its first suborbital rocket launch of 2025 this week ⁘ and attempt a wild spin trick to mimic the moon's gravity during the flight ⁘ but if you want to see it live, you'll need to know when and where to tune in.
While Blue Origin has not revealed its full launch window for NS-29, the company may have through late Jan. 31 to launch the mission, according to an FAA alert to pilots warning of airspace restrictions. We are awaiting Blue Origin to announce an official new launch time. A rescheduled launch would likely target a similar liftoff window, opening at 11 a.m. EST.
⁘ 'One of the cleanest flights I've seen.' Blue Origin launches 6 people to space, lands safely on NS-26 flight (video)
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