The six members of Blue Origin's fifth crewed mission were all sure that one flight into space was not enough, less than two hours after landing.
In the case of one of them, there were more to come.
Kevin Sprogue, Blue Origin's CrewMember 7, asked if everyone wanted to go back after training to launch the New Shepard rocket on Saturday.
Blue Origin's mission is referred to.
All six newly qualified astronauts said yes.
Blue Origin's 21st through 25th passengers have all been on New Shepard. The five are part of a group of people who have flown above the U.S. altitude boundary.
Evan Dick was number 609 because he flew on the 19th mission of Blue Origin.
Dick, an investor, said "once you see it for yourself, you want to go again, you want to go for longer." To go again was obvious. I am indebted to Blue Origin for making it possible.
The view from 66.5 miles was the highest point they reached during the 10-minute suborbital flight.
"I can assure you that you won't be able to imagine it until you experience it," said Echazarreta, whose seat aboard New Shepard was the first to be sponsored. I think back and make my eyes teary.
I had a tear running down my face when I looked at our planet. She said that she felt the water on her face and touched it to realize what was happening. Realizing how connected we really are to our planet and how important it is for us to take care of what we have here was the reason for it.
Challenger Deep, who broke the world record for an aircraft flying over the North and South poles and who dove to the lowest point on Earth, agreed with Echazarreta.
He said that the Earth was as beautiful as he had been told it would be. We should all work better together. There is a lot of wasted effort on this planet not working together. If we all did, the world would move forward more quickly and more effectively.
Vescovo was the first person to repeatedly dive to Challenger Deep and he said the view was amazing. "To see the complete curvature of the Earth and seeing the thin skin of the atmosphere of this beautiful, blue and brown planet that we have and then just the blackness of space in the brilliant sun is a transformational experience."
There are some views of Earth from space.
It's a different experience to go to the bottom of the ocean. It's more peaceful and tranquil, and in a way that's dark and mysterious. Going into space allows you to see the entire planet. The sight of the two halves of the coin was amazing.
Robinson was a contestant on the television show "Survivor" in 2009.
The birth of Robinson's first child was the only thing better than this. It's very similar to being in a dream. It's amazing.
The whole flight was strange for Correa Hespanha, the second Brazilian to fly in space, after he won his seat by buying an NFT.
He feels like he's leaving his body. I'm very pleased. It is one of the best days of my life.
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