TEXAS — Blue Origin was aiming to launch an uncrewed New Shepard rocket on Monday morning to send up more than 40 payloads to space, but the Washington-state-based company did not launch.

The NS-35 mission was supposed to leave Launch Site One pad in West Texas at 8:30 a.m. ET, but Blue Origin did not start its live feed or give an update on the launch.

The company did not state as to why the launch did not go up.

Spectrum News reached out to Blue Origin for a comment and is awaiting a reply.

When it does go up, the New Shepard will send more than 40 payloads into space. Some of those payloads include 24 NASA experiments from its TechRise Student Challenge program.

And there are more experiments that are going up.

“The mission will provide over three minutes of clean microgravity for

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