[KARAH RUCKER]
BLUE ORIGIN’S NEW SHEPARD ROCKET SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED SIX PASSENGERS TO THE EDGE OF SPACE ON SUNDAY, MARKING THE END OF A NEARLY TWO-YEAR HIATUS TRIGGERED BY A FAILED TEST FLIGHT.
LAUNCHING FROM WEST TEXAS, PASSENGERS INCLUDED RETIRED US AIR FORCE CAPTAIN ED DWIGHT.
IN 1961 — PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY SELECTED DWIGHT AS THE FIRST BLACK ASTRONAUT CANDIDATE — BUT HE NEVER WENT UP IN A ROCKET BEFORE NOW.
AT AGE 90 AND EIGHT MONTHS — DWIGHT SET A NEW RECORD BY BECOMING THE OLDEST PERSON IN SPACE —
the record previously held by actor william shatner.
JEFF BEZO’S COMPANY SAYING IT HAS MADE DESIGN CHANGES SINCE THE UNCREWED ROCKET FAILURE IN 20-22.
BEFORE THE PAUSE — BLUE ORIGIN SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED 22 MISSIONS — SIX of those WITH PASSENGERS on board.