First Wheelchair User Set to Explore Space on Blue Origin’s Historic NS-37 Flight!
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First Wheelchair User Set to Explore Space on Blue Origin’s Historic NS-37 Flight!
In an exciting leap forward for space tourism, Blue Origin’s upcoming NS-37 mission will make history by sending the first wheelchair user to space. Michaela (Michi) Benthaus, an aerospace engineer at the European Space Agency, will join five other passengers on this groundbreaking flight. This marks a significant moment in both space accessibility and human exploration beyond Earth’s atmosphere. Michi Benthaus: A Trailblazer in Space Exploratio…
Next Blue Origin tourist launch will fly wheelchair user to space for the first time in historic milestone
Blue Origin has announced the six passengers who will fly on its upcoming NS 37 mission, a suborbital tourist launch that will make history by sending the first wheelchair user above the Kármán line. The flight date has not yet been confirmed, but the company said its live webcast will begin forty minutes before liftoff once the schedule is released. The mission will be another milestone for Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket and capsule system, w…
Blue Origin has announced the crew for the New Shepard NS-37 suborbital flight. Six members will be on board: ESA engineer Michaela "Michi" Benthaus, physicist Joey Hyde, rocket engineer Hans Koenigsmann, entrepreneur Neil Milch, mining engineer Adonis Pouroulis, and IT specialist Jason Stansell. The exact launch date will be announced later, and the live broadcast will begin 40 minutes before liftoff. Blue Origin... The post Blue Origin Announc…
Blue Origin Announces Crew for Next New Shepard – SatNews
Today, Blue Origin announced the six people flying on its NS-37 mission. The crew includes Michaela (Michi) Benthaus, Joey Hyde, Hans Koenigsmann, Neal Milch, Adonis Pouroulis, and Jason Stansell. To date, Blue Origin has flown 86 people (80 individuals) above the Kármán line, the internationally recognized boundary of space. The flight date will be announced soon. The live webcast on launch day will start 40 minutes before liftoff. As of Decemb…
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