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A cryptocurrency billionaire and five others are set to board a Blue Origin spacecraft for its next launch, targeted for early August in West Texas.
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Space.com on MSNJeff Bezos' Blue Origin will launch next space tourism mission on Aug. 3Jeff Bezos ' aerospace company announced on Wednesday (July 30) that it's targeting Sunday (Aug. 3) for the flight, which is ...
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The New Shepard Rocket: A 10-Minute Journey to Space and BackExperience a 10-minute ride to the edge of space with six crew members onboard the New Shepard rocket. Learn how this ...
Blue Origin announced the next six passengers who will soon board one of the company's spacecraft for a trip to the edge of ...
BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA — Blue Origin announced the six people flying on its NS-34 mission. The crew includes Arvi Bahal, ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNJustin Sun to become youngest Chinese commercial astronaut with Blue Origin’s New ShepardJustin Sun will become the youngest Chinese commercial astronaut with Blue Origin, highlighting his journey and TRON’s tech ...
Blue Origin announced the crew of the New Shepard's 34th Mission today. The crew includes Arvi Bahal, Gökhan Erdem, Deborah Martorell, Lionel Pitchford, J.D. Russell, and H.E. Justin Sun. Sun was the ...
The National Air and Space Museum has opened five more of its renovated galleries, including two showcasing space artifacts.
Western New Mexico University regents effectively voided a controversial separation agreement with the university’s former ...
Two WNMU Board of Regents members resigned ahead of his planned severance payout set to happen before mid-January. Those ...
Jeff Bezos’ rocket company Blue Origin announced its next launch of the New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral will be for a pair of Mars-bound satellites for NASA.
The regents at Western New Mexico University have pulled the massive severance package given to its former president. Joseph Shepard received a $1.9 million payout after he resigned as president back ...
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