First Wheelchair User to Space Achieved by Blue Origin

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Blue Origin is set to make history by sending Michaela Benthaus, a wheelchair user and aerospace engineer, on a suborbital spaceflight past the Kármán line, marking the first time a person with a disability will fly to space. The mission aims to demonstrate accessibility in space travel and features a diverse crew, although the launch was postponed due to technical issues.
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