First Wheelchair-Using Astronaut Launches to Space with Blue Origin

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Blue Origin made history by sending Michaela Benthaus, a wheelchair user and aerospace engineer, to space for the first time, demonstrating that space travel is accessible to people with disabilities. The 10-minute suborbital flight included Benthaus and her team, with the launch and capsule designed to accommodate individuals with reduced mobility, highlighting Blue Origin's commitment to disability inclusion in space exploration.
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