Jeff Bezos Launches into Space on Blue Origin's First Astronaut Flight

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July 20, 2021

Space

Jeff Bezos Launches into Space on Blue Origin's First Astronaut Flight

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By Mike Wall,SPACE.com

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

"People say they go into space and they come back changed. Astronauts always talk about that, whether it's the thin limb of the Earth's atmosphere and seeing how fragile the planet is, that it's just one planet."

Jeff Bezos, founder of Blue Origin

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