![]() On July 11, Virgin Group founder Richard Branson flew on the first fully crewed flight of the VSS Unity space plane, which is operated by Virgin Galactic, Blue Origin's chief rival in the suborbital space tourism business. I can hardly wait to go again."īezos became the second billionaire to reach space in less than two weeks. "My expectations were high, and they were dramatically exceeded."įunk said that she "loved every minute of it," even though there wasn't quite enough room in New Shepard for all four of the passengers to do rolls and flips simultaneously. "Oh my god!" Bezos said during a post-flight press conference today. But it was doubtless the experience of a lifetime for the four passengers. Its descent was punctuated by a deafening sonic boom, along with raucous cheers from the Blue Origin workers here who watched the flight.Īll of this action, from liftoff to landings, took just over 10 minutes. The rocket also returned safely, making a vertical, powered touchdown at its designated landing zone. The capsule carried Bezos, 57, his brother Mark, 53, 82-year-old aviation pioneer Wally Funk and 18-year-old Dutch physics student Oliver Daemen 66.5 miles (107 kilometers) above Earth, then came down for a parachute-aided, dust-raising landing in the West Texas scrublands. Blue Origin’s New Shepard lifts-off from the launch pad carrying Jeff Bezos along with his brother Mark Bezos, 18-year-old Oliver Daemen, and 82-year-old Wally Funk on Jin Van Horn, Texas.
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