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Blue Origin's latest suborbital flight marks a milestone with its 750th space traveler, while Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla prepares for a two-week ISS mission, highlighting the growing accessibility and challenges of life in space.

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Blue Origin launches 6 tourists on suborbital trip from Texas, including 750th person ever to fly into space
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Jeff Bezos' space venture, Blue Origin, just sent six more tourists on a quick jaunt to the edge of space aboard its New Shepard rocket. The flight, which took off from Texas on June 29, marks the company's 13th crewed mission—and one lucky passenger became the 750th human ever to reach space.
Editor’s Note: While suborbital flights aren't new, each launch inches us closer to a future where space travel isn't just for astronauts. Blue Origin's steady cadence of missions shows private companies are making progress in turning sci-fi dreams into (very expensive) vacation plans. Plus, hitting that 750th-person milestone is a quirky reminder of how few humans have actually been to space—so far.
All about ISS, where Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will spend 2 weeks
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Indian Air Force officer Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is set to spend two weeks aboard the International Space Station (ISS), marking a significant milestone for India's space ambitions. The article likely highlights what the ISS is, its purpose, and why this mission matters—both for Shukla’s career and India’s growing role in space exploration.
The ups and downs of life in space | On the ISS this week June 23 - 27, 2025
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This week aboard the International Space Station (ISS), things got a little more crowded—and exciting—as the Axiom Mission-4 crew arrived via SpaceX’s Dragon capsule "Grace." They’ll be spending two weeks working alongside the Expedition 73 team, conducting experiments and adjusting to the quirks of life in microgravity. It’s a mix of high-stakes science and the everyday challenges (and thrills) of living 250 miles above Earth.

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