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Blue Origin completes 10th human flight into space
Blue Origin completes 10th human flight into space

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time25-02-2025

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Blue Origin completes 10th human flight into space

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Space technology company Blue Origin successfully completed its 10th human spaceflight and the 30th flight for the New Shepard program on Tuesday morning, Feb. 25, the company announced. The rocket was launched from its location outside of Van Horn. The astronaut crew included: Lane Bess, Jesús Calleja, Elaine Chia Hyde, Dr. Richard Scott, Tushar Shah, and an undisclosed sixth crew member. Bess flew for the second time, the fourth New Shepard customer to do so. Including Tuesday's crew, New Shepard has now flown 52 people into space, including repeat astronauts. 'There's nothing like seeing the diversity among our crews, and this mission brought together people from all over the world — scientists, doctors, entrepreneurs, and adventurers,' said Phil Joyce, senior vice president for the New Shepard program. 'It's always inspiring to hear their unique perspectives about the life-changing impact of seeing Earth from space. Huge thanks to our customers for supporting our mission to build a road to space for the benefit of Earth.' You can click here to watch a replay of the flight. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin targeting Feb. 25 for 10th space tourism launch
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin targeting Feb. 25 for 10th space tourism launch

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time22-02-2025

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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin targeting Feb. 25 for 10th space tourism launch

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Blue Origin is targeting next Tuesday (Feb. 25) for its 10th space tourism mission, which will send six people to the final frontier. If all goes according to plan, Blue Origin's suborbital New Shepard vehicle will lift off from the company's West Texas site on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. EST (1630 GMT; 9:30 a.m. local Texas time). You'll be able to watch the action live, beginning 35 minutes before launch. The upcoming mission is called NS-30, because it will be the 30th overall launch of New Shepard, a reusable rocket-capsule combo. Most of the vehicle's missions — which last 10 to 12 minutes from launch to capsule touchdown — have been uncrewed research flights. Blue Origin, which was founded by Amazon's Jeff Bezos in September 2000, has announced the identities of five of the six people going up on NS-30. They are venture capitalist Lane Bess (who's flying on New Shepard for the second time), Spanish TV host Jesús Calleja, entrepreneur and physicist Elaine Chia Hyde, reproductive endocrinologist Richard Scott and hedge fund partner Tushar Shah. You can learn more about them in our crew reveal story. We still don't know who the sixth crewmember is. Related: Blue Origin crew, including history's 100th woman to fly to space, lands safely (video) RELATED STORIES: — Facts about New Shepard, Blue Origin's rocket for space tourism — In photos: William Shatner launches to space on Blue Origin's New Shepard — Blue Origin launches Michael Strahan and crew of 5 on record-setting suborbital spaceflight Blue Origin announced NS-30's target launch date today (Feb. 25), in an update that also revealed the mission's patch. That update explained the significance of some of the patch's symbols. In Blue Origin's words: The mountain represents Spanish mountaineer and adventurer Jesús Calleja, who has climbed the world's Seven Summits. The airplane and clouds represent Jesús Calleja, Elaine Hyde, Dr. Richard Scott, and Tushar Shah, all of whom are pilots. The dove with the olive branch represents Jesús Calleja and Lane Bess' hope for peace for all. The Southern Cross represents Elaine Hyde's Australian and Singaporean heritage. The Roman numeral II along the bottom edge represents Lane's second flight. The winding road on the mountain leading to the crew capsule represents the road to space each of the crew's astronauts have taken.

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