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Blue Origin launch testing new NASA technology

Blue Origin launch testing new NASA technology
GOOD. MICHELLE: MAYBE THEY NEED A LITTLE BREAK. ADRIAN: A LAUNCH FROM TEXAS COULD PAVE THE WAY FOR NEW SPACE TECHNOLOGY. THEY WILL LAUNCH A NEW ROCKET THIS MORNING EQUIPPED WITH NASA SENSORS THAT WILL ALLOW MISSIONS TO LAND ON THE MOON IF EVERYTHING GOES WELL. IF EVERYTHING GOES WELL THESE WILL BE THE SENSORS USED FOR NASA UP UPCOMING A
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Blue Origin launch testing new NASA technology
A launch in Texas on Thursday could pave the way for some new space technology.Blue Origin will launch a New Shepard rocket Thursday morning at 11 a.m. It's equipped with NASA sensors that would allow robotic and crewed missions to land on the moon.If all goes well, these would be the sensors used for NASA's upcoming Artemis mission.

A launch in Texas on Thursday could pave the way for some new space technology.

Blue Origin will launch a New Shepard rocket Thursday morning at 11 a.m.

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It's equipped with NASA sensors that would allow robotic and crewed missions to land on the moon.

If all goes well, these would be the sensors used for NASA's upcoming Artemis mission.