After that, the most interesting part for the passengers began. They rose to a height of more than 100 kilometers above the Earth and thus crossed the Karman line - the border between the planet and space. For 3 minutes they were in weightlessness, that is, they unfastened their seat belts and "floated" inside the capsule. After that, the passenger module began to descend using a parachute, and at an altitude of about 100 meters above the Earth's surface it turned on the engines and made a soft landing.
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Video from inside the capsule by Jeff Bezos
Billionaires in space
Now it's official — Blue Origin CEO Jeff Bezos has become the second billionaire to travel to space. A week ago, Virgin Galactic CEO Richard Branson beat him to the feat. But some people don't consider his flight to be "space," because the VSS Unity spacecraft only reached an altitude of 50 miles. It didn't reach the Karman line, so the event wasn't as widely celebrated as yesterday's.