Hyderabad: Jeff Bezos will blast off to space at 6:30 PM (IST) on Tuesday, joined by his brother Mark Bezos, woman aviator Wally Funk (82) and teenager Oliver Daemen, from West Texas, United States, on board the Blue Origin's New Shepard capsule. Today's event holds a special significance as it was on this day that the Apollo 11 had landed on the moon 52 years ago in the year 1969. Also, the Blue Origin's spaceflight is totally different from Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic, as it is fully automated sans pilots unlike the latter's, and the total trip duration would be just 10-minutes.
The Amazon founder had created the Blue Origin company in 2000, as he had drawn inspiration to travel to space watching Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s moon landing at the age of 5 years, hence chose this day for his own launch. Also, the New Shepard capsule has been named after 'Alan Shepard' the first American to fly to space, and the rocket after John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth three times.
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With this launch, Bezos expects to touch an anticipated altitude of 106 kilometers, compared to Branson's 86 kilometers, giving a complete view of the blue planet. The 60-foot rocket will accelerate towards space at Mach 3 (3 times the speed of sound), prior to capsule separation and then return for an upright landing. At its furthest (Apogee) the flyers onboard will experience weightlessness for around 4 minutes, following which they re-buckle as the capsule prepares for re-entry into earth's atmosphere. Finally, the capsule parachutes onto the desert.