The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bezos’ Blue Origin completes third crewed space flight

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LAUNCH SITE ONE, United States: Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin company blasted its third private crew into space on Saturday and brought it back safely, this time including the daughter of the first American astronaut.

The stubby white spacecraft with a round tip blasted off into clear blue skies over West Texas for a roughly 11 minute trip to just beyond the internatio­nallyrecog­nized boundary of space, 100 kilometers high.

The six-member crew hooted with glee as they unbuckled to enjoy a few minutes of weightless­ness.

“I’ve never seen anything like that,” one unidentifi­ed crew member said as Blue Origin livestream­ed the flight.

The capsule quickly returned to Earth for a gentle parachute landing in the desert, kicking up a cloud of dust as it touched down.

Laura Shepard Churchley, whose father Alan Shepard became the first American to travel to space in 1961, flew as a guest of Blue Origin.

The company’s suborbital rocket is in fact named “New Shepard” in honor of the pioneering astronaut.

Michael Strahan, an American football Hall of Famer turned TV personalit­y, was also a guest, while there were four paying customers: space industry executive and philanthro­pist Dylan Taylor, investor Evan Dick, Bess Ventures founder Lane Bess, and Cameron Bess.

Lane and Cameron Bess became the first parent-child pair to fly in space. Ticket prices have not been disclosed.

Alan Shepard performed a 15minute suborbital space flight on May 5, 1961, just under a month after the Soviet Union’s Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space, orbiting the planet.

Shepard, who died in 1998, went on to be the fifth of twelve men to have set foot on the Moon.

Previous Blue Origin flights have flown the company’s billionair­e founder Bezos as well as Star Trek actor William Shatner to space.

Bezos, who made his fortune with Amazon, envisages a future in which humanity disperses throughout the solar system, living and working in giant space colonies with artificial gravity. This, he says, would leave Earth as a pristine tourism destinatio­n much like national parks today.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? (From left) Laura Shepard Churchley, Michael Strahan, Dylan Taylor, Cameron Bess and his venture capitalist father Lane Bess; and Evan Dick, stand for a photo during a media availabili­ty on the landing pad after they flew into space aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard near Van Horn, Texas.
— AFP photo (From left) Laura Shepard Churchley, Michael Strahan, Dylan Taylor, Cameron Bess and his venture capitalist father Lane Bess; and Evan Dick, stand for a photo during a media availabili­ty on the landing pad after they flew into space aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard near Van Horn, Texas.

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