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Blue Origin picks teen to fly to space after anonymous auction winner reschedules
18-year-old Oliver Daemen replaces the mystery winner of a $28 million auction

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The fourth passenger set to ride with Jeff Bezos on his space company’s suborbital rocket next Tuesday is a Dutch teen named Oliver Daemen, Blue Origin revealed Thursday. Daemen, the son of a Dutch private equity executive, will fill in for the winner of last month’s $28 million auction, who remains anonymous and “has chosen to fly on a future New Shepard mission due to scheduling conflicts,” a brief news release said.

Blue Origin’s launch, scheduled for July 20th, marks the company’s first crewed mission to the edge of space. Four people will launch aboard the company’s suborbital New Shepard rocket from a remote desert site in Van Horn, Texas, for a few minutes in microgravity. Blue Origin founder Bezos, his brother Mark, aviation icon and astronaut candidate Wally Funk, and Daemen will be New Shepard’s full crew. Daemen, 18, would be the youngest person to go to space, while Funk, 82, would be the oldest.



Blue Origin said Daemen marks the company’s first paying customer, but it’s unclear how much the ticket cost. “We’re not disclosing the price paid,” a Blue Origin spokeswoman said in response to questions from The Verge. “He was a participant in the auction and had secured a seat on the second flight. We moved him up when this seat on the first flight became available.”

Oliver Daemen is the son of Joes Daemen, the founder and CEO of Somerset Capital Partners who paid for the New Shepard seat. Blue Origin hasn’t announced its price for New Shepard seats, and it’s unclear whether Joes Daemen paid the price he bid during the auction or an undisclosed price Blue Origin has set for New Shepard customers. It’s also unclear what “scheduling conflicts” prevented the anonymous bidder from flying on the debut crewed flight; bidders during the auction were made aware of the July 20th launch date.

“I am super excited to go to space and joining them on [the] flight,” Oliver Daemen said in a video posted by Bright, a Dutch media brand. “I’ve been dreaming about this all my life, and I will become the youngest astronaut ever, because I’m 18 years old.”



The company received Federal Aviation Administration approval to fly passengers on Monday, a week before launch. The New Shepard flight comes nine days after billionaire Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson flew to space from New Mexico aboard his company’s SpaceShipTwo spaceplane with three other company employees, including the company’s vice president of government affairs Sirisha Bandla, who became the second India-born woman to fly into space.

The two vehicles reach similar altitudes using different methods: Blue Origin’s reusable New Shepard launches vertically, like normal rockets, with an acorn-shaped crew capsule on top that detaches at an altitude of roughly 62 miles and floats back to land under parachutes. Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo drops from a carrier plane and uses a rocket engine to blast to an altitude of about 53 miles, the line considered space by NASA.





Blue Origin picks teen to fly to space after anonymous auction winner reschedules - The Verge

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When Is Jeff Bezos’ Flight to Space and How to Watch the Blue Origin Launch
Amazon founder follows Richard Branson’s trip into space; both aim to make space travel safe and routine


Jeff Bezos has big ambitions in space. The Amazon.com Inc. founder plans to make his own first visit with a flight scheduled to launch at 9 a.m EDT on July 20, the 52nd anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

The New Shepard rocket and capsule that will carry Mr. Bezos and three others was developed by his Blue Origin company, named for the belief that this blue planet is just the starting point for humankind’s future.

Why all the fuss about Jeff Bezos going to space?
Mr. Bezos is putting himself to the test on his rocket’s inaugural crewed flight. He has said he hopes this will be the first of thousands that can make space travel safe and routine, and cheap enough to allow millions to follow. Eventually.

Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. also plans to take tourists to space after flying its founder there earlier this month. Blue Origin aims eventually to use its space exploration to try to tap the energy and material resources of the solar system.

How can I watch the Blue Origin launch?
The flight is scheduled for 9 a.m. EDT Tuesday and will be livestreamed by Blue Origin starting at 7.30 a.m., and later by wsj.com. Weather or technical glitches could delay the launch from Van Horn, Texas. The current forecast shows clear but gusty conditions.




When Is Jeff Bezos’ Flight to Space and How to Watch the Blue Origin Launch - WSJ


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How to watch Jeff Bezos launch into space

Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos and three crewmates are blasting off into space Tuesday for a short 10-minute sub-orbital flight that the company hopes will be a giant leap forward for the business of commercial space travel.

It is the first launch of Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft to carry to carry passengers after 15 successful unpiloted test flights. After liftoff from the company's West Texas launch site, it will rocket to an altitude of more than 62 miles above the Earth, where the passengers will experience about three minutes of weightlessness and stunning views out of the largest windows ever built into a space capsule before plunging back into the lower atmosphere and parachuting down to landing.

"I'm excited," Bezos said Monday in an interview with Gayle King on "CBS This Morning." "People keep asking if I'm nervous. I'm not really nervous. I'm excited. I'm curious. I want to know what we're going to learn."

"You're not nervous?" King asked. "How are you not nervous?"

"We've been training. This vehicle is ready. This crew is ready. This team is amazing," Bezos replied. "We just feel really good about it."

Joining him onboard are his brother Mark Bezos; trailblazing aviator Wally Funk, who at age 82 will be the oldest person ever to fly in space; and 18-year-old Dutch student Oliver Daemen, the first paying passenger and youngest ever to launch.

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How to watch the Blue Origin space launch
  • What: Jeff Bezos and three crewmates launch aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft
  • Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2021
  • Time: Liftoff currently targeted for 9 a.m. EDT
  • Location: Blue Origin's Launch Site One, in the desert near Van Horn, Texas
  • On TV: Watch CBS News Special Report coverage on your local CBS station — coverage begins at 8:53 a.m. EDT
  • Online stream: Watch live on CBSN in the video player above or on your mobile or streaming device — coverage begins at 8:15 a.m. EDT


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