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Blue Origin Astronaut Experience Manager
About Peter Vincent
In 2023, Peter Vincent led the redesign of Blue Origin’s pre-flight training protocol after reviewing telemetry and post-flight interviews from the first 17 crewed NS-21 through NS-26 missions, identifying that cognitive load during ascent correlated more strongly with vestibular discomfort than G-force alone. He introduced adaptive simulation modules that adjust in real time based on biometric feedback from wrist-worn sensors, cutting motion-sickness incidence by 41% across subsequent flights. His approach treats space tourism not as a spectacle but as a physiological and psychological continuum, where the experience begins at the moment of deposit, extends through atmospheric reentry, and lingers in how guests reintegrate Earthbound routines. Vincent insists every customer receives a personalized 'gravity transition plan' before launch, co-authored with their personal physician and grounded in NASA’s analog studies from NEEMO and HI-SEAS. He doesn’t optimize for throughput; he optimizes for narrative coherence across the entire arc, from ticket purchase to post-landing reflection journaling.
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- “How did you adjust training after NS-24’s cabin pressure anomaly?”
- “What biometrics do you prioritize during the 3-minute coast phase?”
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