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Jacklyn, formerly known as LPV, Stena Freighter, Stena Seafreighter, RFA Sea Chieftain, and originally Stena Hispanica, was a roll-on/roll-off cargo ship which was purchased by Blue Origin in 2018 for use as a landing platform ship. Ultimately, Blue Origin abandoned their plans to use the ship as a landing platform, and in August 2022, the ship ...
Blue Origin landing platform may refer to: Jacklyn (ship) aka "LPV" and "Landing Platform Vessel", a ship purchased by Blue Origin in 2018 to use as a landing platform ship that was scrapped in 2022 Landing Platform Vessel 1 , aka "Jacklyn" and "LPV1", a barge which was manufactured for Blue Origin in 2024 for use as a landing platform for the ...
Landing Platform Vessel 1, nicknamed Jacklyn, is a barge which was manufactured for Blue Origin in 2024 for use as a landing platform ship. It entered service in January 2025 for the New Glenn launch vehicle.
Blue Origin, founded in 2000, is the brainchild of Amazon CEO Bezos who envisions the company as a regular provider of space transport for both cargo and crew and a major player in making humanity ...
Gravity-1 launch in January 2024. A floating launch vehicle operations platform is a marine vessel used for launch or landing operations of an orbital launch vehicle by a launch service provider: putting satellites into orbit around Earth or another celestial body, or recovering first-stage boosters from orbital-class flights by making a propulsive landing on the platform.
Blue Origin later revealed that the cause of the failure was a problem with the engine nozzle, a large cone that directs the flaming exhaust at the rocket’s bottom. Onboard computers accurately ...
Blue Origin NS-27 was an uncrewed sub-orbital spaceflight mission, operated by Blue Origin, launched on 23 October 2024 using the New Shepard rocket. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Previously, a 7 October launch attempt was called off after rocket issues and a subsequent attempt on 13 October foiled by a GPS issue.
Safe and Precise Landing Integrated Capabilities Evolution (SPLICE) (aka Deorbit, Descent and Landing "DDL" Sensor Demonstration) NASA: Tests precision landing capabilities for future moon landings. On this flight, a camera and a Doppler LIDAR, along with a high-performance computer were tested. Previously flown on Blue Origin NS-13.