Gayle King reveals Blue Origin crew’s next mission after visiting space
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WCC alumni take their dreams to infinity and beyond - The Washtenaw Voice
Sasha Hatinger | Staff Writer WCC hosted a “space mission launch countdown,” celebrating two WCC alumni: Aisha Bowe, crew member, and Nathan Perry, launch vehicle test engineer, for the Blue Origin NS-31 recreational mission to space on Monday, April 14, in the Morris Lawrence Building. The event honoring the two WCC alumni was filled to […] The post WCC alumni take their dreams to infinity and beyond first appeared on The Washtenaw Voice. The …
Gayle King reveals Blue Origin crew’s next mission after visiting space
Now that Gayle King and her crewmates have returned to Earth, they are already planning their next mission. The CBS Mornings star and five other women participated in a historic and controversial Blue Origin New Shepard rocket flight to an area considered space several weeks ago. Due to the current economic climate and the fact that Amazon founder and billionaire Jeff Bezos also founded Blue Origin, backlash arrived and continued towards Gayle a…
Gayle King chooses to focus on the positivity of space trip, reveals crews next group activity
The women who traveled to space aboard the Blue Origin capsule earlier in April have since faced relentless criticism of the trip: It’s been called tone-deaf, a waste of money and worse. But at the TIME100 gala in New York City on April 24, mission member Gayle King told reporters she’ll never get sick of answering questions about it because she thinks the trip had a positive impact. “I’ll never be tired of it. I feel so proud. I feel so brave. …

Gayle King chooses to 'focus on the positivity' of space trip, reveals crew's next group activity
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for TIME The women who traveled to space aboard the Blue Origin capsule earlier in April have since faced relentless criticism of the trip: It’s been called tone-deaf, a waste of money and worse. But at the TIME100 gala in New York City on April 24, mission member Gayle King told reporters she’ll never get sick of answering questions about it because she thinks the trip had a positive impact. “I’ll never be tired of it. …
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