Lodi News-Sentinel

Blue Origin trip to edge of space a success

Bezos and entourage land safely in Texas

- Kyle Arnold

Blue Origin and West Texas made space history Tuesday morning by successful­ly launching and landing a private rocket ship with an all civilian crew just outside of the tiny town of Van Horn.

The New Shepard rocket, which passed just over the 100kilomet­er high line to enter space, took off just after 8:11 a.m. Tuesday in route to an 11minute voyage before it landed softly with its crew safe after a flight that seemingly went off without any problems.

The four passengers, which included Jeff Bezos and female aviation trailblaze­r Wally Funk, spent three minutes in zero-gravity before strapping back in for the return journey back to Earth.

“It’s so dark up here,” Funk could be heard on the broadcast.

Bezos, the world’s richest man, could be seen waving his arms in joy upon landing and giving thumbs up to Blue Origin employees outside as he waited to exit the crew capsule. Funk, who became the oldest woman to travel into space, exited the capsule with a wide grin and arms extended.

“Oh my God, it was so good,” Funk said as the crew, employees and family members celebrated the landing.

It was a major milestone in space travel with the first fully civilian crew taking off from a private facility under the direction of a private rocket company.

It was the first human launch for Blue Origin, a company that has spent 20 years developing its commercial rocket system but has fallen a few steps behind its bigger and splashier rival SpaceX, which launched a crew of astronauts to the Internatio­nal Space Station. Virgin Galactic increased the pressure earlier this month with a suborbital flight on its plane-like SpaceShipT­wo Unity with six passengers on board.

Blue Origin previously launched 14 rockets into space from its West Texas facility, but none of them has drawn as much attention as human space flight, especially when it involves one of the world’s most famous men.

 ?? JOE RAEDLE/GETTY IMAGES ?? Blue Origin’s New Shepard lifts off from the launch pad carrying Jeff Bezos, his brother Mark Bezos, 18-year-old Oliver Daemen, and 82-yearold Wally Funk on Tuesday in Van Horn, Texas.
JOE RAEDLE/GETTY IMAGES Blue Origin’s New Shepard lifts off from the launch pad carrying Jeff Bezos, his brother Mark Bezos, 18-year-old Oliver Daemen, and 82-yearold Wally Funk on Tuesday in Van Horn, Texas.

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