Dude Perfect Goes to SPACE

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New Shepard's sixth human flight launches with Coby Cotton, who was selected through Dude Perfect's model rocket series to go to space by MoonDAO. Coby undergoes training, experiences zero gravity, and successfully lands back on Earth after witnessing space from the crew capsule.

Insights

  • Coby Cotton, known for his involvement in Dude Perfect's model rocket series, is set to become an astronaut on New Shepard's sixth human flight, showcasing how hobbies and passions can lead to remarkable opportunities.
  • The detailed process of the space mission, including reaching high speeds, experiencing zero gravity, and successful reentry, highlights the meticulous preparation and execution required for space travel, emphasizing the precision and complexity of such endeavors.

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Recent questions

  • Who is going to space on New Shepard's sixth human flight?

    Coby

  • What is the purpose of Coby's training at Blue Origin HQ?

    Simulation

  • How does the New Shepard rocket separate during the mission?

    Booster lands autonomously

  • What happens after the crew experiences weightlessness in space?

    Witness Earth from space

  • How does the New Shepard mission conclude?

    Crew capsule and booster land safely

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Summary

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Coby Cotton's Space Journey with New Shepard

  • New Shepard's sixth human flight is about to launch with Coby Cotton as one of the astronauts.
  • Dude Perfect's model rocket series has led to Coby being selected to go to space by MoonDAO.
  • Coby undergoes training at Blue Origin HQ, including a simulation of the mission.
  • The launch involves reaching speeds of over 2,000 miles per hour and experiencing zero gravity.
  • The rocket separates, the booster lands autonomously, and the astronauts reenter the atmosphere.
  • Coby expresses excitement and readiness for the space journey.
  • The launch countdown proceeds smoothly, and the rocket successfully takes off.
  • The crew experiences weightlessness and witnesses the Earth from space.
  • The crew capsule and booster land safely, concluding the successful space mission.
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