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Blue Origin to fly first-ever wheelchair user to space aboard New Shepard
Blue Origin’s space tourism trips fly groups of people to suborbital space for a roughly 10-minute window, during which they ...
Blue Origin will launch the NS-37 mission on Dec. 18 with the first wheelchair user to reach space, along with five other passengers on the New Shepard suborbital flight ...
Benthaus will be one of six passengers on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket, which will travel above the Kármán line, the ...
Blue Origin just announced its next crewed New Shepard flight, named NS-37, will take off from Launch Site One outside of Van Horn on Thursday, December 18, 2025. On board will be West Texas native ...
Blue Origin's NS-37 mission, scheduled for December 18, is set to achieve a historic milestone by sending the first ...
Blue Origin has announced the names of six people who will fly to the edge of space from West Texas on the company's New ...
Blue Origin is set to make history on December 18, with the first-ever spaceflight of a wheelchair user, aerospace engineer Michaela Benthaus.
Jeff Bezos and his journalist wife arrived at New Glenn rocket booster site in style: Lauren Sanchez flew her husband to Cape Canaveral via helicopter ...
Jeff Bezos' aerospace firm Blue Origin has been working for over a year on the necessary technology for artificial ...
Blue Origin’s NS-37 mission on Dec. 18 aims to send the first wheelchair user to space. Aerospace engineer Michaela “Michi” ...
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