Update: Blue Origin opted to stand down from its Dec. 18 launch attempt due to "an issue with our built-in checks prior to ...
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will launch six more people into space, including a Florida resident. Here's how to watch it live.
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Blue Origin delays tourist launch with 1st wheelchair flyer
Blue Origin’s latest New Shepard mission was supposed to mark a milestone for both commercial spaceflight and disability inclusion, carrying the first space tourist who uses a wheelchair. Instead, the ...
Blue Origin will launch its 37th New Shepard mission, NS-37, on December 18. The flight will carry six people beyond the ...
Another six lucky few are about to soar high above Earth on a Blue Origin rocket. Here's where in Texas to see the launch.
Blue Origin is targeting liftoff on the morning of Wednesday, Oct. 8, from its Texas facility. Blue Origin will provide a webcast of the launch beginning about 30 minutes ahead of the scheduled ...
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 ...
Liftoff is targeted for Thursday, Sept. 18 from the company's Launch Site One in rural West Texas. Blue Origin will provide a webcast of the launch beginning about 15 minutes ahead of the scheduled ...
Rockets launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center or Cape Canaveral, Florida, have been seen as far as Myrtle Beach or Philadelphia. People in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Alabama may ...
Aerospace engineer Michi Benthaus will wait a little longer before she becomes the first wheelchair user ever to reach space.
Update: Blue Origin said in a post on social media site X that the launch window is now due to open at 9:40 a.m. ET Wednesday, Aug. 8. Another lucky few are preparing to board a Blue Origin spacecraft ...
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