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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launches first crew to edge of space since 2022 grounding

May 19, 2024 / 20:26 IST
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A helicopter flies over a building featuring Blue Origin's logo near Van Horn, Texas
A helicopter flies over a building featuring Blue Origin's logo near Van Horn, Texas

Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin launched its first crew of people from a site in Texas to the edge of space on Sunday since its suborbital New Shepard rocket was grounded in 2022, resuming its centerpiece space tourism business.

Six people seated in a capsule atop Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket were launched from the company's remote Van Horn, Texas launch facilities. The rocket separated from the capsule, and the crew capsule then ascended further beyond the boundary of Earth's atmosphere to 65.7 miles (105.7 km).

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The gumdrop-shaped pod carrying the crew then returned to Earth, capping a brief mission that upped Blue Origin's private astronaut headcount to 37. The booster then landed back on Earth.

The crew members are expected to unfasten their safety belts and float around the gumdrop-shaped pod for a few minutes in the weightlessness of space before the capsule descends back to land under parachutes, capping a mission that would increase Blue Origin's private astronaut headcount to 37.