Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launched a crypto billionaire and 5 different folks to the ultimate frontier on Sunday (Aug. 3).
The mission — referred to as NS-34, as a result of it was the thirty fourth general flight of Blue Origin’s New Shepard car — lifted off from the corporate’s West Texas spaceport at 8:43 a.m. EDT (1243 GMT; 7:43 a.m. native time in West Texas).

The very best-profile NS-34 passenger was Justin Solar, a 34-year-old billionaire who based the blockchain platform Tron. In June 2021, Solar gained an public sale for a seat aboard the first-ever crewed flight of New Shepard, plunking down $28 million. (He did so anonymously; we did not be taught that Solar posted the successful bid till December 2021.)
A scheduling battle stored Solar from becoming a member of that landmark flight, which happened on July 20, 2021 — the 52nd anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon touchdown. The passengers that day had been Jeff Bezos, his brother Mark, aviation pioneer Wally Funk and Dutch scholar Oliver Daemen.

The folks flying with Solar on Sunday had been Arvinder (Arvi) Singh Bahal, an Indian-born American actual property investor and adventurer; Turkish businessman and photographer Gökhan Erdem; Deborah Martorell, a journalist and meteorologist from Puerto Rico; Englishman Lionel Pitchford, who has run an orphanage in Nepal for 3 a long time; and American entrepreneur James (J.D.) Russell.
“It was an honor to see so many countries represented on our flight right this moment,” Blue Origin’s Phil Joyce, senior vp, New Shepard, stated in a postflight assertion. “The view of our fragile planet from house has a unifying impact on all who witness it, and I’m all the time desirous to see how our astronauts use this expertise for the good thing about Earth.”
All six passengers had been spaceflight rookies besides Russell, who flew on Blue Origin’s NS-28 mission in November 2024. You may be taught extra about every of them in our NS-34 “meet the crew” story.
NS-34 was the 14th human spaceflight so far for New Shepard, which consists of a rocket topped by a crew capsule. Each of those components are reusable; the rocket comes again to Earth for a vertical, powered landing like these carried out by SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets, and the capsule lands softly underneath parachutes.
Every New Shepard flight lasts 10 to 12 minutes from liftoff to capsule landing. Throughout this temporary time, passengers get above the Kármán line — the 62-mile-high (100 kilometers) demarcation extensively thought to be the purpose the place house begins — and expertise a couple of minutes of weightlessness.
Blue Origin has not revealed its ticket costs, so we do not how a lot people normally pay for a journey. However it’s protected to say that it is significantly lower than Solar ponied up again in 2021.
That sum was a philanthropic contribution. in line with Blue Origin.
“The proceeds from the $28 million bid benefitted 19 space-focused charities to encourage future generations to pursue careers in STEAM [science, technology, engineering, art and math] and assist form the way forward for life in house,” the corporate wrote in an NS-34 mission description.
Editor’s observe: This story was up to date at 11:20 a.m. ET to incorporate a postflight quote from Phil Joyce.