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By Katie Pedersen, Reporter Correspondent
April 7, 2021
Katie Pedersen, Reporter Correspondent
Carolyn Nguyen, who grew up in Fields Corner, works as an engine assembly and intergration engineer for Blue Origin, an aerospace company founded by Jeff Bezos. Nguyen is shown next to the BE-7 engine mock-up that she helped to build. Photo courtesy Carolyn Nguyen/Blue Origin
As a first-generation American growing up in Fields Corner, Carolyn Nguyen had no idea that she would one day be building rocket launch systems for Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’s space exploration company. However, she did enjoy dissembling the Barbies her mother bought her to figure out how the limbs were connected.
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Following the crash of the SN8 back in December, SpaceX looked to continue its quest to explore space with its latest SN9 prototype starship. Launching successfully from a Texas launch pad, the prototype rocket reached an altitude of over 32,000 feet. But upon re-entry, the latest starship from Elon Musk‘s private space-travel company experienced issues that caused it to crash into Earth in a fiery mess.
Despite the failed landing, SpaceX engineers are still calling the launch of the SN9 prototype starship a success. “So all told, another great [flight] and a reminder, this is a test flight, the second time we’ve launched starship in this configuration,” said Principal Integration Engineer John Insprucker. “We’ve got a lot of good data, and [achieved] the primary objective to demonstrate control of the vehicle and the subsonic re-entry.”