A wheelchair user will reach space next week for the first time ever, if all goes according to plan. Blue Origin announced ...
Should the mission proceed as planned, it will mark a major step forward for accessibility in spaceflight—sending the first ...
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Jeff Bezos' aerospace firm Blue Origin has been working for over a year on the necessary technology for artificial ...
Blue Origin's NS-34 crew were treated to an amazing view of Earth during their New Shepard launch. See highlights from their ...
Blue Origin's latest suborbital spaceflight will break new ground, furthering the company's mission to improve accessibility ...
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Blue Origin hopes launching Michaela Benthaus, a German space engineer who uses a wheelchair, will help make space more accessible.
Blue Origin will launch the NS-37 mission on Dec. 18 with the first wheelchair user to reach space, along with five other passengers on the New Shepard suborbital flight ...
Blue Origin’s rocket factory in Florida’s Exploration Park is undergoing rapid transformation as the company ramps up ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket will have to complete four successful orbital flights as its pathway to certification under the U.S. Space Force’s National Security Space Launch (NSSL) ...