Blue Origin rocket fails shortly after launch, no injuries reported | USA TODAY

Blue Origin has used the same type of rocket to send tourists to the edge of space, but this time, only science experiments were on board.

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    1. and than they will make it better and try again. That’s a normal way of developing a space ship. Its nearly impossible to make it on the first attempt

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  5. Though the launch failed, I can’t help but appreciate the fact that the launch escape system saved the capsule. They had planned for the worst, the worst happened, and the capsule was saved. THAT part worked correctly, and had it been manned, lives would have been saved. This was not a test. The safety measures worked. To me, that’s the most important part.

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