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Three world travelers, two Space Camp Alum and an aerospace manager, whose last name aptly agreed with their common adventure today, have traveled to space and back today (May 31) and were the latest six people who fly with blue origin, which was founded by billionaire Jeff Bezo’s space.
Mark Rocket joined Jaime Alemán, Jesse Williams, Paul Jeris, Gretchen Green and Amy Medina Jorge on board the first step by RSS-Blue Origins first of two people with human reviews with people with people for a trip over the Kármán line, the 62-mile high (100 kilometers) internationally recognized).
For about three minutes, the six crew members of the NS-32 weightlessness experienced and had an astronaut eye on the planet.
Blue Origin starts its new Shepard rocket on May 31, 2025 on the NS-32 Tourist Flight. | Credit: blue origin
“It was perfection,” said Green shortly after his return to earth. “There are not often in your life in which you only do your best, fight through the difficult times and enjoy the good times, but there are very few things in life that were true perfection. And when I looked at the room and back to the ground, I looked at the earth. [it] was perfect. “
The new Shepard “RSS First Step” by Blue Origin will be with the NS-32 crew after flying after flying on May 31, 2025 | Credit: blue origin
The new Shepard start vehicle – which included the capsule and a drive module, both of which are reusable, were now withdrawn from Blue Origins Start Site One near Van Horn in West Texas at 8:39 a.m. (9:39 a.m. EDT or 1339 GMT). About two and a half after the flight, the booster cut off its engine and then separated so that the capsule continues its coast up to space and returns to earth in order not to make a vertical landing on a concrete cushion where it started.
The Six NS-32 Passengers, Self-Dubbed “The Pathfinders,” Meanwhile, Reached to Apogee, Or Maximum Altitude, of 340.290 Feet (104 km) Above the Ground, Qualifying Rocket, Alemán, Williams, Jeris, Green and Jorge for Blue Origin-Asled Astronaut Wings and Thir Entry In The Association of Space Explorers’ Registry of Worldwide Space Travelers.
The first step of the RSS then rose back to the earth with parachutes and a beam of the compressed air at the last second to make a soft touchdown about 10 minutes after leaving the earth. The blue origin personnel soon was on site to inspect the vehicle, open the Luke and welcome the house of the NS-32 crew members.
Blue Origin’s NS-32 crew called itself “Die Pathfinder”. From left to right: Paul Jeris, Jaime Alemán, Gretchen Green, Amy Medina Jorge, Mark Rocket and Jesse Williams. | Credit: blue origin
Mark Rocket was the first New Zealander to reach the room on the mission. His connection to aerospace goes beyond its actual name and its current flight. He is currently CEO from Kea Aerospace and previously in the management of Rocket Lab, a competing space starting company for Blue Origin, which most of his Rockets from New Zealand sends.
Alemán, Williams and Jeris each traveled extensively around the world before leaving the planet briefly today. Alemán, a Panama lawyer, has now traveled to the North and South Pole and has now come into space.
“It was an incredible journey,” said Alemán. “Very moving, very spiritual, even better than I have ever imagined. For me when someone who is on the go – thanks to the gods – my whole life is like a cherry on a cake.”
For Williams, an entrepreneur from Canada, the flight continued on Saturday about the achievement of high heights. He has summarized the Mt. Everest and five of the other six other highest mountains worldwide. Jeris spent his childhood to withdraw rockets from Florida and then traveled to more than 149 countries when he was waiting to fly his own chance.
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Green and Jorge were fired during the flight by a launch viewing party at the US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, home of the US space camp. Green, an experienced radiologist, was both a participant and a consultant at Space Camp before led the Space Camp Alumni Association, and is now a member of the Rocket Center Education Foundation Board.
As a teacher of the high school and middle school in Galveston, Texas, Jorge brought the students to the space camp and attended the Space Academy for educators. This was her second experience that Schwerelos was after she had previously carried out experiments on board a parabolic flight by students.
A blue origin of a new shepard drive module ends up vertically after the start of the NS-32 crew on a suborbital spatial flight on May 31, 2025. | Credit: blue origin
The NS-32 Launch was Blue Origin’s 12th Human Spaceflight Since 2021-Bringing the Total Passenger Count to 64-And the Company’s 30th Flight above the Kármán line SINCE 2015. This was the first launch Since Bezos’ Fiancé Lauren Sánchez Flew. Katy Perry and TV Morning Show Host Gayle King in April.