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100th person to fly only a suborbital spaceflight picture of the day for April 14, 2025

a Black woman in a blue flightsuit reaches out her arms after stepping out of a space capsule in the desert

Entrepreneur and former NASA aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe reaches out her arms in celebration after stepping out of the Blue Origin New Shepard capsule that flew her and five other women to space and back on April 14, 2025. (Image credit: Blue Origin)

On April 14, 2025, Blue Origin launched its 11th human spaceflight, the company’s first to include only women aboard. Based on the seat assignments provided by the company, one of the six newly qualified astronauts has now become the 100th person in history to fly only a suborbital trajectory to space and back.

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The photo captures the moment that former NASA aerospace engineer-turned-entrepreneur Aisha Bowe stepped out of Blue Origin’s New Shepard capsule, having completed the 10-minute trip into space and back. She held out her arms in celebration.

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