Blue Origin launches 6 people to space, lands safely on NS-26 flight

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Blue Origin successfully launched and landed its eighth suborbital space tourism mission, NS-26, from its West Texas spaceport this morning.

The flight, which took off at 9:07 a.m. EDT, reached an altitude of 341,000 feet before returning to Earth at 9:19 a.m. EDT.

The six-person crew, including philanthropist Nicolina Elrick and NASA-funded researcher Rob Ferl, enjoyed a few minutes of weightlessness.

Ferl conducted plant growth experiments in microgravity, while 21-year-old Karsen Kitchen became the youngest woman to cross the Kármán line, Space.com has reported.

read more: https://www.space.com/blue-origin-ns-26-suborbital-space-tourism-launch

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