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Blue Origin launching 6 people to suborbital space on Jan. 22
Blue Origin will launch six people to the final frontier on Thursday (Jan. 22), and you can watch the space tourism mission ...
Blue Origin will launch a 6-person crew to the edge of space from West Texas. Here's where to watch the mission from nearby.
An aerospace engineer at the European Space Agency will become the first person who uses a wheelchair to reach space on Blue Origin's next flight.
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.
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Blue Origin's launch with Michaela Benthaus, first wheelchair user, could make space more accessible
Michaela "Michi" Benthaus made history from West Texas on Saturday when she became the first person who uses a wheelchair to go to space. Benthaus launched at 8:15 a.m. with five other crew members ...
The crew includes a physicist from Florida and a German aerospace engineer who could become the first person who uses a wheelchair to reach space. The suborbital flight will last about 11 minutes, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michaela (Michi) Benthaus, an aerospace engineer at the European Space Agency, is among six passengers selected to ride on the New ...
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