Blue Origin's "Perfect 10" Mission Successfully Launches with Six Space Tourists

Blue Origin's "Perfect 10" Mission Successfully Launches with Six Space Tourists

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: February 28 2025

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  • Blue Origin successfully launched its 10th space tourism mission, "Perfect 10," on February 25, carrying six passengers, including Indian-origin Tushar Mehta, aboard the suborbital New Shepard vehicle.
  • The mission, named "Perfect 10" by the crew, marks Blue Origin's 10th human spaceflight, featuring a reusable booster and capsule, launched from its West Texas facility after a slight delay.
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