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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin announces crew for 10th space tourism launch

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We now know who’s flying on Blue Origin’s next suborbital space tourism mission — most of them, anyway.

That mission is known as NS-30, because it will be the 30th overall launch of Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket-capsule combo. It will be the 10th crewed flight for the company, which was established in 2000 by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

NS-30 will lift off from Blue Origin‘s West Texas launch site at an as-yet unspecified date. It will carry six people on a brief trip to and from suborbital space, and the company just revealed who five of them are.

headshots of four men and one women, arranged in a grid-like pattern

Five of the six crewmembers who will fly on Blue Origin’s NS-30 suborbital mission. The sixth passenger has not yet been revealed. (Image credit: Blue Origin)

Those crewmates are Lane Bess, Jesús Calleja, Elaine Chia Hyde, Richard Scott and Tushar Shah, Blue Origin announced in an update on Tuesday (Feb. 18).

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