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Title: Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Successfully Completes First New Shepard Flight Since Grounding
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has successfully completed its first New Shepard flight since the grounding in November 2022. The mission, which took place on March 18th, marked a significant milestone for the space tourism company as it continues to push the boundaries of space exploration.
The New Shepard rocket, which is designed to take passengers to the edge of space and back, reached an altitude of 100.5 kilometers (330,000 feet) during the flight. The capsule, which can accommodate up to six passengers, experienced a period of weightlessness before returning to Earth.
This successful flight comes after a brief hiatus due to a review of the company's safety procedures. Blue Origin has been working diligently to address any issues that may have contributed to the grounding, and the latest mission demonstrates their commitment to safety and innovation.
Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Blue Origin, expressed his excitement about the flight in a statement, saying, "Today's flight [+]
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has successfully completed its first New Shepard flight since the grounding in November 2022. The mission, which took place on March 18th, marked a significant milestone for the space tourism company as it continues to push the boundaries of space exploration.
The New Shepard rocket, which is designed to take passengers to the edge of space and back, reached an altitude of 100.5 kilometers (330,000 feet) during the flight. The capsule, which can accommodate up to six passengers, experienced a period of weightlessness before returning to Earth.
This successful flight comes after a brief hiatus due to a review of the company's safety procedures. Blue Origin has been working diligently to address any issues that may have contributed to the grounding, and the latest mission demonstrates their commitment to safety and innovation.
Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Blue Origin, expressed his excitement about the flight in a statement, saying, "Today's flight [+]
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