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Blue Origin targeting Nov. 22 for next space tourism launch

Blue Origin’s ninth crewed spaceflight will lift off this week, if all goes according to plan.

Jeff Bezos‘ aerospace company announced today (Nov. 18) that it’s targeting Friday (Nov. 22) for the launch of NS-28, which will send “Space Gal” Emily Calandrelli and five other people to suborbital space.

Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket-capsule combo will lift off from the company’s West Texas spaceport on Friday during a window that opens at 10:30 a.m. EST (1530 GMT; 9:30 a.m. local Texas time). You can watch the action live here at Space.com courtesy of Blue Origin, or directly via the company; the webcast will begin 30 minutes before liftoff. 

The six crewmembers for NS-28, Blue Origin’s next suborbital space tourism mission. (Image credit: Blue Origin)

The crewmembers of NS-28 are Calandrelli, an MIT-educated engineer, science communicator and best-selling author; married couple Marc and Sharon Hagle; Austin Litteral, who won his seat via a giveway sponsored by the shopping platform Whatnot; entrepreneur James (J.D.) Russell; and businessman Henry (Hank) Wolfond.


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