Blue Origin launch recap: Jeff Bezos soars to the edge of space

Jeff Bezos and three others are launched to the edge of space on Tuesday.

Last Updated: July 21, 2021, 4:57 AM EDT

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos blasted to the edge of space and spent a few minutes outside Earth's atmosphere Tuesday on the first crewed flight from his firm Blue Origin.

An elated Bezos could be heard calling it "the best day ever" after landing back on Earth.

The milestone launch in the modern commercial space race comes on the 52nd anniversary of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's moon landing in 1969, though the space-faring landscape has evolved by giant leaps since then as billionaires emerge as key players driving the new race to the cosmos.

Bezos, who holds the title of the richest man in the world per Bloomberg data, has said the spaceflight will fulfill a lifelong dream and he is also curious how it will "change" him.

The crew members of Blue Origin's first crewed flight speak out in an interview with "Good Morning America," July 19, 2021.
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Here is how the launch unfolded.

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Jul 20, 2021, 9:02 AM EDT

Launch has been delayed by a few minutes

With the astronauts in the capsule and the hatch closed, there was a temporary pause in launch activities for approximately five minutes while Blue Origin staff did final checks. Launch activities have since resumed, and liftoff is just 11 minutes away.

Jul 20, 2021, 8:46 AM EDT

The hatch has been closed 

The hatch for the New Shepard capsule has officially been closed, and the final checks are now underway ahead of the launch. 

The Bezos brothers were seen waving and smiling through the windows of the capsule.

Jul 20, 2021, 8:46 AM EDT

Crew is buckling in their seats

The crew are now getting in their seats on the capsule and buckling-in ahead of the closing of the hatch. A communications check with each astronaut has also commenced. 

Jul 20, 2021, 8:38 AM EDT

Led by Wally Funk, astronauts climb the crew tower 

The astronauts, led by 82-year-old Funk, were seen climbing the tower and preparing to ingress the New Shepard capsule. 

The crew arrived atop at the so-called astronaut safety shelter, with approximately 30 minutes to go before launch.

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