Blue Origin has announced the names of the next six passengers who will fly to the edge of space on its New Shepard, including a Florida resident.
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 ...
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Michaela Benthaus will be the first wheelchair user to fly to space on Blue Origin's next mission
Blue Origin hopes launching Michaela Benthaus, a German space engineer who uses a wheelchair, will help make space more accessible.
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Blue Origin to fly first-ever wheelchair user to space aboard New Shepard
Blue Origin aims to fly another set of space tourists to suborbital space aboard ...
Benthaus will be one of six passengers on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket, which will travel above the Kármán line, the ...
For the sixth year in a row, SpaceX is on course to set a new annual launch record for the Falcon 9 rocket, highlighting ...
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 on Dec. 18 aims to send the first wheelchair user to space. Aerospace engineer Michaela “Michi” ...
Blue Origin successfully launched its massive New Glenn rocket on Thursday following days of delays, with the spacecraft carrying NASA’s twin satellites bound for Mars. Thursday’s mission marked the ...
The rocket company founded a quarter-century ago by billionaire Jeff Bezos made history Thursday with the pinpoint landing of an 18-story-tall rocket on a floating platform in the Atlantic Ocean. The ...
TEXAS — Six women — including a former NASA rocket scientist, a bioastronautics research scientist, journalist Gayle King and music superstar Katy Perry — became astronauts after taking flight in a ...
What just happened? With its successful booster recovery, Blue Origin has taken a meaningful step toward demonstrating that it can deliver a launch cadence and reliability comparable to SpaceX.
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