90-Year-Old Ed Dwight Becomes Oldest Person to Reach Space with Blue Origin’s NS-25 Mission

Ed Dwight, a former Air Force test pilot and NASA astronaut candidate, has made history by becoming the oldest person to travel to space. At 90 years old, Dwight was part of the six-person crew that flew on Blue Origin’s NS-25 mission on May 19, 2023. The mission successfully reached the edge of space, known as the Kármán line, which is located approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level. Dwight expressed his excitement and awe after landing, stating that the experience was life-changing. This mission marks another significant milestone in the growing commercial space industry and demonstrates the potential for space travel to become more accessible to individuals from diverse backgrounds.

Ed Dwight, 90, Set to Make History as Oldest Person to Travel to Space

At 90 years old, Ed Dwight is set to become the oldest person to travel to space aboard a Blue Origin rocket. Despite being selected as a potential astronaut in the 1960s, Dwight never realized his dream due to discrimination. Now, decades later, he will finally have the opportunity to experience space. The flight, scheduled to last 11 minutes, will not pose significant health concerns due to its short duration. Dwight’s upcoming spaceflight is seen as a culmination of his remarkable life story, which includes his passion for aviation, art, and overcoming racial barriers in the Air Force.

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