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Blue Origin targeting Nov. 22 for next space tourism launch
Blue Origin is targeting Friday (Nov. 28) for its NS-28 tourism mission, which will take "Space Gal" Emily Calandrelli and five other people to suborbital space.
‘Space Gal' Emily Calandrelli among 6 riding Blue Origin rocket into space Friday
Blue Origin says they'll launch their ninth crewed flight into suborbital space on Friday -- among the passengers will be "Space Gal" Emily Calandrelli.
Blue Origin Targets Friday for Next Space Tourism Mission
Blue Origin on Monday announced that its latest space tourism mission, NS-28, will launch as early as Friday morning. Among the six-person crew are husband-and-wife pair Sharon and Marc Hagle—the company’s first repeat customers—and “Space Gal” Emily Calandrelli,
When Is Blue Origin’s Next Launch?
After more than two dozen successful launches, Blue Origin continues a steady march toward its mission to develop the capability to live and work in space.
Next Blue Origin space tourism flight will launch 'Space Gal' Emily Calandrelli
Blue Origin, which is owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, has launched eight crewed New Shepard missions to date. These flights last a total of 10 to 12 minutes and carry people above the 62-mile-high (100 kilometers) Kármán Line, which many (but not all) people consider to be the boundary between Earth and space.
Blue Origin, AST Spacemobile ink New Glenn rocket launch deal
Jeff Bezos' rocket company Blue Origin has signed a multi-launch deal with satellite communication company AST Spacemobile to deploy the company's direct-to-cellular satellites "over a multi-year period" using Blue's New Glenn rocket,
Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin to launch 6 tourists into space on Friday
The six-member crew includes Emily Calandrelli, a science communicator; Sharon and Marc Hagle, who are repeat flyers; Austin Litteral; James (J.D.) Russell; and Henry (Hank) Wolfond. The flight will last approximately 10–11 minutes, reaching above the Karman line (100 kilometers) and offering passengers a few minutes of weightlessness.
Blue Origin launches six passengers to space
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin successfully launched six passengers aboard the company’s New Shepard capsule for its eight crewed spaceflight on Thursday. Among the passengers were a NASA-sponsored researcher and the youngest woman to ever fly in space,
Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket to take six people to space, including science show host
Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket is set to send another six people to space, including Emily Calandrelli, Sharon and Marc Hagle, James Russell, Henry Wolfond, and Austin Litteral.
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket to launch AST SpaceMobile's huge BlueBird smartphone satellites
AST SpaceMobile, a startup with plans for a direct-to-cellphone satellite service constellation, has chosen Blue Origin's ...
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Florida couple prepares for second Blue Origin spaceflight
Marc and Sharon Hagle, of Winter, who first blasted off in 2022 on a
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket to make space-based cellular service a reality, transforming mobile connectivity
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, designed for large payloads, will support AST SpaceMobile’s mission to deploy satellites that ...
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Blue Origin stacks huge New Glenn rocket ahead of 1st launch (photo)
Blue Origin showed off its New Glenn rocket after its two stages were mated in the company's Florida facility. The new rocket ...
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Is Rocket Lab USA Stock a Buy?
In the past few decades, space exploration has evolved from predominantly government-led projects to a vibrant sector ...
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Is there a launch today? Upcoming SpaceX, NASA rocket launch schedule from Florida
X Mission: SpaceX has yet to publicly announce this mission, but the Space Coast Office of Tourism reports the company will launch the Optus-X ...
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