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Blue Origin pauses space tourism flights

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Blue Origin is pausing its suborbital flights from West Texas for at least two years. Here's why.
Blue Origin is pausing its West Texas flights for at least two years so it can focus on helping NASA return humans to the moon.

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Blue Origin pauses space tourism flights to focus on the moon
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Blue Origin pausing space tourism flights for at least 2 years to focus on moon plans
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Blue Origin says its pausing its orbital tourism flights
Blue Origin has announced that it plans to put a pause on its New Shepard program for at least two years.

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Blue Origin Pauses New Shepard Flights, Shifts Focus to Moon Landings
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Blue Origin says it is pausing space tourism trips to focus on moon landing
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Blue Origin launches 6 space tourists to the final frontier after last-minute crew swap (video)

Blue Origin launched six people to suborbital space today (Jan. 22). It was the 17th human spaceflight for the company, which was founded by Amazon's Jeff Bezos.
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Blue Origin’s next flight opens new doors for disabled travelers

Blue Origin’s next suborbital mission is poised to do more than sell another batch of high-altitude joyrides. By flying a wheelchair user on its New Shepard rocket, the company is testing how far commercial spaceflight can go in treating disabled ...
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KU alumna becomes fifth Jayhawk in space on flight with Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin; professors hope it inspires more astronomy students

A University of Kansas alumna became the fifth Jayhawk to go to space last week, and professors are hoping her accomplishment will lead to even more interest in physics and astronomy at KU. Laura Stiles,
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