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Blue Origin flies first wheelchair user to space

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Blue Origin launches 1st wheelchair user to space and back (video)
Blue Origin launched Benthaus and her five crewmates on a suborbital spaceflight from the company's West Texas launch site on Saturday, lifting off at 9:15 a.m. EST (1415 GMT; 8:15 a.m. local Texas time). Benthaus became the first wheelchair user ever to reach the final frontier.

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Blue Origin to launch 6 people to space. Where to see liftoff in West Texas
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Blue Origin launches wheelchair-user and 5 others on sub-orbital trip to space
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Blue Origin scraps scheduled launch at last minute: 'Issue with our built-in checks'

Blue Origin's next suborbital flight will include aerospace engineer Michi Benthaus, who has used a wheelchair since 2018.
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Blue Origin rocket launch: How to watch livestream of next human spaceflight

A spaceflight that was delayed a week ago could commence this weekend as Blue Origin plans to once again attempt to launch a rocket that will take a group of six people to the very edge of space.
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Blue Origin to send 6 more people on trip to space. Where to see liftoff in Texas

Blue Origin is targeting liftoff on the morning of Wednesday, Oct. 8 from its West Texas facility. Van Horn, the nearest town to Launch Site One, may have several public spots to see a Blue ...

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