Blue Origan launched his 13th Human Space Flight Mission on June 29, which included six tourists who reached the company’s latest crew a suburban line. The vehicle blew up from the launch site 1 in western Texas at 9:39 pm CDT (1439 GMT). Before the air thros in the western Texas desert, passengers – Eli and Carl Kohner, Lelland Larson, Freddie Rescue Jr., Owalabi Selis, and James Setkin, who were riding in the new Sheepard capsule before landing under the parachute.
Carl Kohner Blue Origin’s NS-33 Subverbital flight became 750th in place
According to Blue Origin’s mission update, Carl Cohner became the 750th man to enter space, as was recorded by the Association of Space Explorer. The milestone was determined from the seat assigned to the RSS Criminal Line Capsule, which climbed a height of 345,044 feet (105.2 km) above the internationally recognized space limit. Kohner is also honored to be the 70th space passenger of Blue Origin, a part of a mission with an official nominated NS-33, which has marked the 33rd new Sheepard flight.
The staff faced a wonderful view of the Earth’s rotation against the blackness of space. In addition to the staff of the six members-who used to call themselves “Solistos 33” based on its delayed solistos launch-more than a thousand postcards were also picked up, which is part of the Blue Origin’s “Club for Future” Outreach.
Passengers were removed from a vast row of professions, including law, real estate, transportation and environmental advocacy. Although Blue Origan has not yet released the ticket price for these flights, this mission is another sign of speeding in the speed and the speed of suburbatal heights for space tourism.
The NS-33 mission also pushed the latter to 123, which has a total number of people who have flown on suburbal flights. Each such launch brings the origin of blue that is very close to its purpose for humans, as well as to show that its technology is reliable, and that the thirst for humanity is irreparable.


