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00:00Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:09Six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:14Lift up, lift back to sense motion.
00:26You're going to have three to thousand.
00:30It has cleared the tower.
00:31Go, way to go.
00:35We'll see the shuttle get on.
00:39Thirty seconds into play.
00:45Engine operating parameters continue with good.
00:47Four cross body ratings.
00:48Touch the moment.
00:49Forty seconds in.
00:54And the road stricts now level.
00:58Oh, beautiful.
00:59Fifty seconds in the flight.
01:01We're going to see good engine operating parameters.
01:02We're going to see good engine operating parameters.
01:03We're going to see good engine operating parameters continue to look good.
01:07We're going to see good engine control.
01:21Good MR control.
01:24One minute, 15 seconds in.
01:25Now passing Mach 1.
01:34New Glenn is now supersonic.
01:37Supersonic.
01:38And we can hear the wrong way.
01:39One minute, 30 seconds.
01:41Engine operating parameters continue to look good at full press.
01:45Max Q.
01:46Max limit pressure.
01:47One minute, 45 seconds.
01:51One minute, 45 seconds in.
01:57We have passed back to the level is real.
02:00All 7B4 engines continue to look good.
02:01Vigrant nominal.
02:02Seem good control on MR and TPC.
02:05Acceleration profile nominal.
02:09Now passing two minutes into play.
02:10The 7BE4 is unreal.
02:12One minute remaining in the station.
02:20All right.
02:22One minute remaining in boost that phase.
02:24You heard our team say, then we'll hit Miko.
02:27Main engine cutoff.
02:29That's going to lead to a sequence of events.
02:31We'll separate the first stage from the second.
02:35And that's when the first stage is going to begin its journey back home.
02:41We're going to see if we can land the booster separately.
02:44Of course, we will get the second stage off and going.
02:47Approximately 30 seconds now remaining in the burn.
02:50With the NASA ASP-K satellites on board on their way to Mars.
02:52The trajectory continues to look good.
02:53Seeing good data quality coming down from the vehicle.
02:56Body rate response is nominal.
02:56Great to hear that.
02:57Good data quality.
02:58All 7 engines continue to look good.
03:00Looking nominal.
03:02Next up, Miko, which is main engine cutoff.
03:05The tears are real.
03:12You can hear them all the way in here.
03:18And we have Miko.
03:19And we have Miko.
03:21And we have good stage set.
03:24We have good stage separation.
03:29And we have ignition on stage 2.
03:32Both engine parameters look good.
03:34You see the 2 rockets here.
03:38Body rate stamping out nicely.
03:46Both B2U engines look good at the high thrust set point.
03:50Body rate responses look good.
03:523 minutes, 43 seconds in the flight.
03:54Great shot.
03:55Great shot.
03:55Thank you for that view.
04:08We have good indication of payload carrying Jowson.
04:11Both B3U engines continue to look good.
04:13Body rate response is nominal.
04:14Seeing good data coming down from both stages.
04:16Great data.
04:18We're 4 minutes into IG2.
04:20And you saw the spectacular view from down from our GS2.
04:30Sponsor continue to look good.
04:31You saved in the large nozzles of the B3U.
04:344 minutes, 25 seconds into flight.
04:36All right.
04:44At 9 minutes is when we're expecting the first stage to touch down on Jacqueline.
04:56Approximately 2 minutes remaining in the GS1 coast.
04:58Thank you again, everybody, for joining us for NG2.
05:06So far, a nominal mission.
05:09Our second mission of NG2.
05:09GS2 is now 320 kilometers downrange, traveling at 2.8 kilometers per second.
05:16Trajectory continues to look good on both stages.
05:18We had a clean ascent burn, clean separation, clean fairing detison.
05:20Right down the middle of the range track.
05:22Engine operating parameters on GS2 look good.
05:24It sounds like our GS2 is having a beautiful ride.
05:29The NASA escapade satellites are exposed to space right now.
05:37And we've got GS1 coming down for landing at T plus 9 minutes.
05:54One minute remaining in the GS1 coast.
06:05Continue to see good data coming down from both GS1 and GS2.
06:09Body rates on both stages look good.
06:11The B3U engines look good.
06:16Everything looking good, looking nominal.
06:19Seeing good TVCNMR control on GS2.
06:21And I on this moment coming up is an important one.
06:22It is.
06:24We're going to relight the BE-4 engines for the reentry burn.
06:30Body rates snowing out on GS1.
06:32The exo-turn is complete.
06:35There you go.
06:36It's about 300,000 feet, less than 100 kilometers up there coming in for a landing on the Jacqueline.
06:42It's about 300,000 feet, less than 375 miles offshore waiting for the first time to land Blue Origin's new blend booster on the Jacqueline.
06:52Continue to see body rates on GS1.
07:08That looks great.
07:10We have our booster reentry burn.
07:11All three engines.
07:19No matter what happens next, we have had a good day.
07:23This is further than we made it on NG1.
07:25That's right.
07:26The indication of engine ignition on GS1.
07:30Continue to see good data from GS1.
07:35About a minute and a half.
07:37Engine parameters look good.
07:38Is when we would see...
07:41Confirm engine cutoff on GS1.
07:42Never tell me the odds.
07:44Return to Earth.
07:49You see it in kind of a horizontal position.
07:51We've got the strengths on the base of the booster, which give it lift.
07:55So we can basically fly this booster.
07:57Of course, we're using the forward fins as well, plus some of our reaction control system,
08:03to, as well as the giggling on the B-4 engines to turn the rocket accordingly.
08:10On here, it starts to tilt down one minute to go.
08:13GS1 sits there.
08:14GS2 systems continue to look good.
08:22GS2 throttle down complete.
08:24Responses look good.
08:30Eight minutes, 20 seconds from the flight.
08:33A breeze motion from our booster.
08:37Running back at the landing burn ignition.
08:38And we have landing burn ignition.
08:40And we have three good engines.
08:42We've got our booster, landing burn.
08:47Engine control let's go.
08:51Of course, those calls are there.
08:52Eight minutes, 22 seconds.
08:55Lake deployed.
09:00Now down to landing burn.
09:01A breeze shot from our booster.
09:03Standing back to touchdown.
09:20Standing back to touchdown.
09:25Touchdown to the third.
09:27Yes, the first time for Voltaire.
09:31Congratulations, the first time for Voltaire.
09:36Yes, the first time for Voltaire.
09:42Congratulations!
09:45Yes!
09:47So congratulations!
09:51Congratulations.
09:52And Bruce has returned to his blue margin.
09:57Welcome home, you guys!
09:59It's continued out very well.
10:00It's continuing with Steve and Ben.
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