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Bezos' Blue Origin launches first crew to edge of space since 2022 grounding
Reuters via AOL· 6 days agospace company Blue Origin launched a six-person crew - including the first U.S. Black astronaut...
Brevard's Space Coast Area Transit buses aim to provide commuters alternative to driving
Florida Today via Yahoo News· 1 day agoDoes fare revenue pay for Space Coast Area Transit's operations? No. Not even close. Charges for...
Bezos’ Blue Origin Resumes Space Tourism With Latest Launch
Bloomberg· 6 days agoJeff Bezos’ Blue Origin LLC resumed sending tourists to space on Sunday, launching six private...
Another Starliner delay won't ruin holiday weekend on Space Coast, tourism office says
WKMG ClickOrlando· 3 days agoBrevard County’s tourism office isn’t worried about another setback to the first crewed launch of...
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Launches First Tourists To Space Since 2022 Engine Part Malfunction
Forbes· 6 days agoBlue Origin, the space tourism and exploration firm founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, on Sunday launched six people into the edge of space< ...
90-Year-Old Breaks Record As Oldest Astronaut With Blue Origin's Launch
Benzinga· 6 days agoIn a significant milestone for space tourism, Blue Origin, the space venture of Jeff Bezos, has...
Blue Origin launches 1st Black astronaut candidate, age 90, and 5 space tourists on New Shepard...
Space via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt was Blue Origin's first space tourism launch since August 2022. That previous mission went well,...
5 things to know for May 20: Iran, Trump trial, Baltimore bridge, Space tourism, Retirement
CNN.com· 5 days agoIran’s President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash Sunday at age 63, the government has...
Blue Origin to fly again as space tourism struggles to get off the ground
Washington Post· 7 days agoJeff Bezos’ Blue Origin hasn’t flown a space tourism mission in more than 18 months.
The inspiration is blasting off to St. Cloud
SC Cloud | St. Cloud Times via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoAnd so we need to make those plans right away and renderings and things and put them in front of the right people. I think it would be a fabulous tourism...