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Blue Origin launches sixth space tourism sub-orbital flight

Blue Origin launches sixth space tourism sub-orbital flight

by Derek Goddard | Aug 4, 2022 | Blue Origin, Space tourism

After a brief delay Blue Origin has successfully launched its sixth crewed sub-orbital flight. The launch took place at 1357 GMT on 4 August. New Shepard flight NS-22 carried six passengers to an apogee of 347,585 ft – 106 km AGL (Above Ground Level) and 351,232...
Blue Origin completes fifth human “crewed” suborbital mission

Blue Origin completes fifth human “crewed” suborbital mission

by Farah Ghouri | Jun 6, 2022 | Blue Origin, Commercial human spaceflight, Space tourism, Suborbital

Blue Origin successfully launched its suborbital vehicle New Shepard NS-21 from Texas, USA at 1325 GMT on 4 June 2022. The crewed vehicle carried six people – actually participants rather than a crew – on its autonomous mission to suborbital space and...
Billionaire Jared Isaacman works with SpaceX to provide private Polaris spacewalk missions

Billionaire Jared Isaacman works with SpaceX to provide private Polaris spacewalk missions

by David Todd | Feb 15, 2022 | exploration, Launches, Personal spaceflight, Seradata News, Space tourism, SpaceX

Jared Isaacman, the US billionaire who recently funded a part-charity human space mission called Inspiration4 which flew into orbit on a Falcon 9-launched Crew Dragon in September 2021, is planning to fund three more private human missions, dubbed Polaris. The first...
Soyuz MS-20 returns ending 12-day space tourism mission

Soyuz MS-20 returns ending 12-day space tourism mission

by Derek Goddard | Dec 20, 2021 | International Space Station, Personal spaceflight, Seradata News, Space tourism

The crew of Soyuz MS-20 closed the hatch for the last time on 19 December 2021 at 1932 GMT. They undocked from the International Space Station Russian Poisk module at 2350 GMT. Around three minutes after undocking, MS-20 performed its first separation burn lasting a...
Blue Origin launches six more “astronauts” including daughter of first US suborbital spaceman Alan B. Shepard

Blue Origin launches six more “astronauts” including daughter of first US suborbital spaceman Alan B. Shepard

by David Todd | Dec 13, 2021 | Blue Origin, Commercial human spaceflight, Launches, Seradata News, Space tourism

After a previous launch attempt on 9 December was called off due to high winds, Blue Origin managed to launch the third of its New Shepard human-carrying suborbital flights. The launch was officially named NS-19 but also dubbed Glen Derries in the technology...
Soyuz 2-1a rocket launches Soyuz MS-20 on space tourist mission to ISS

Soyuz 2-1a rocket launches Soyuz MS-20 on space tourist mission to ISS

by David Todd | Dec 8, 2021 | International Space Station, Launches, Seradata News, Space tourism

A “vanilla” (no Fregat upper stage) Soyuz 2-1a rocket was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, near Tyuratam in Kazakhstan at 0738 GMT on 8 December 2021. The rocket carried the Soyuz MS-20 crewed spacecraft on its way to docking with the International Space Station...
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