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Bezos' Rocket Company Will Send Tourists To Space This Weekend For First Time Since 2022Blue Origin, the aerospace company owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, will resume its space tourism program on May 19, sending a crew of six people into space in a first for the company in nearly two years.
Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket will launch out of Texas on Sunday, with a launch window opening at 8:30 a.m. CDT, the company announced Tuesday.
It will carry a crew of six civilians , including 90-year-old sculptor Ed Dwight , who made history in 1961 when he was the first-ever Black astronaut candidate in the U.S.—but was never selected to join a space mission.
The launch would mark Blue Origin's seventh crewed space flight, and would bring the total number of people that Blue Origin has successfully flown into space to 37.
Blue Origin targeting May 19 for next crewed spaceflight | Space
Jeff Bezos ' spaceflight company announced today (May 14) that it's targeting Sunday (May 19) for its latest suborbital space tourism effort. The mission, known as NS-25, will lift off from Blue Origin's West Texas site during a window that opens at 9:30 a.m. EDT (1330 GMT; 8:30 a.m. local time in West Texas).
Blue Origin's suborbital flights employ the company's New Shepard vehicle, which consists of a rocket and a capsule. Both of these elements are reusable; the rocket lands vertically not long after liftoff, while the crew-carrying capsule touches down under parachutes.
Passengers aboard the capsule experience a few minutes of weightlessness and get to see Earth against the blackness of space. It's a whirlwind affair; the entire flight, from launch to capsule touchdown, lasts about 11 minutes.
Jeff Bezos-Owned Blue Origin To Resume Space Tourism Flights After Nearly 2-Year Long Hiatus...
Billionaire entrepreneur Jeff Bezos ' space venture Blue Origin is set to relaunch its space tourism flights after a hiatus of nearly two years, following a mission failure in 2022.
What Happened : Blue Origin, backed by billionaire Jeff Bezos, is preparing to resume its space tourism flights with the NS-25 mission on Sunday, according to Blue Origin's official website. The mission is scheduled to take off from Launch Site One in West Texas, with a launch window starting at 8:30 AM CDT / 1330 UTC.
The New Shepard rocket, which conducts short trips to the edge of space with cargo and human passengers, has been grounded since a mission failure in September 2022. The upcoming NS-25 mission will carry six crew members, including the first Black astronaut candidate in the United States, former Air Force Captain Ed Dwight .
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