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Blue Origin is targeting next Tuesday (Feb. 25) for its 10th space tourism launch, which will send six people to the final frontier. You'll be able to watch the action live.
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These officials launched Artemis I, "the first flight test of the integrated Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System rocket," according to NASA's website.
The Atlanta-based company is on a mission to develop commercial passenger aircrafts that move at hypersonic speeds.
Following this flight, New Shepard will have carried a total of 47 people beyond the Karman line, the internationally recognized boundary of space.