New Delhi, May 19: Captain Gopichand Thotakura on Sunday became the first Indian ever to tour the edge of space on Blue Origin's crewed flight mission. Vijayawada-born pilot Thotakura has become the second Indian to visit space, after Rakesh Sharma's historic flight on Russia's Soyuz T-11 spacecraft in 1984. After Sharma, three persons of Indian origin have reached space -- Kalpana Chawla (1997), Sunita Williams (2006), and Raja Chari (2021) as NASA astronauts. Blue Origin Next Launch: Captain Gopichand Thotakura To Become First Indian To Travel to Edge of Space on Blue Origin’s Next Flight on May 19
"Capsule touchdown. Welcome back, #NS25 crew!" Blue Origin said in a post on X. The seventh human flight missions by the Jeff Bezos-owned company also carried five others -- 90-year-old Ed Dwight, Mason Angel, Sylvain Chiron, Kenneth L. Hess, and Carol Schaller. The 11-minute flight launched at 8.06 pm IST from the company's Launch Site One in West Texas. Blue Origin NS-25 Mission: Captain Gopichand Thotakura and Five Others To Fly to Edge of Space Aboard Blue Origin Mission
The reusable New Shepard rocket, on its 25th mission, will fly the six-person crew to space above the Karman line -- an internationally recognised boundary of space that lies 100 km above the Earth's surface. This is Blue Origin's first flight in nearly two years, after the New Shepard rocket was grounded for months after a failed uncrewed launch in September 2022.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 19, 2024 09:26 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).