Blue Origin successfully completes 13th crewed suborbital flight

Blue Orige launched its thirteenth mission on the edge of the space on Sunday morning, as it sent six civilian astronauts, including a married couple, after the Karman line and the return in a little more than 10 minutes.

The new Shepard Booster missile ignited the Shepard Booster Rocket and wipes the launch tower in the West Texas desert and took about three and a half minutes to travel 62 miles to the Karman line, internationally recognized space.

Blue Asset officials said the journey-which is called NS-33 on the Shepard New 33 mission-was originally planned on June 21, but it had to be cleaned twice due to the weather.

Among the passengers on the journey was Aliee Kuehner, the environment scientist and conservation player, and Carl Kenner, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Real Estate Development and Land Technology Company, who became the second married couple to travel on the blue origin on the round trip to the Karman line.

This journey was aimed at the third hospital in the human space in origin, the new origin since April 13, when a female crew included a Katie Perry singer, a CBS Gaeel King News press, and the pilot Lauren Sanchez, who is now the wife of blue origin Jeff Bezos after their marriage on Friday in Venice.

The other space tourist was on a blue journey on Sunday Lilland Larson, the optimist and former CEO of Oregon for the Transport School. Freddy Resenio Junior, President of the Georgia Electrical Cable Company and competitive golf player; Jim Setkin, California’s lawyer. Also on the trip was Owolabi Salis, a lawyer and financial advisor who became the first Nigerian generator to go to space.

The group was lifted from the Blue Orige launch site, about 20 miles north of Van Horn in West Texas, around 10:38 am.

The Sunday trip lasted about 10 minutes and 33 seconds, which allowed the civil staff with an opportunity to seats their seats and experience a short weight in the capsule.

Blue Orige launched his thirteenth human journey, June 29, 2025, where they carried six civilian astronauts, including a married couple, from the West Texas desert to the edge of space and back.

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The new Shepard missile, which is fully reusable and fully reusable, was separated, which was separated from the capsule and returned to Earth before astronauts, descended safely and climbed on a landing plate that is not far from the launch site.

In about 5 minutes and 20 seconds on the trip, civilian astronauts returned to their seats for their trip to Terra Verma. The capsule returned to the ground with the help of three giant umbrellas.

Sunday’s task was the thirteenth human journey of the new Shepard program for the thirty company since the blue origin began in 2000 by Bezos, the 61 -year -old Amazon founder.

Seventy people have now traveled to space on the blue origin since the company’s first human flight in July 2021, according to the company.

Matthew Glasser in ABC News contributed to this report.

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