Blue Origin broke multiple World Records with its first crewed spaceflight in July. 

The historic event launched Blue Origin’s founder, billionaire Jeff Bezos and three other civilians: Mark Bezos, Wally Funk and Oliver Daemen on a suborbital flight aboard the company’s New Shepard rocket. 

The Blue Origin flight set a multitude of new records including launching the oldest person to fly to space, the first siblings in space at the same time, the youngest person to go to space and the first suborbital spacecraft to carry paying customers. 

New Shepard, Blue Origin’s fully reusable suborbital spacecraft (which is named after NASA astronaut Alan Shepard, the first American in space), lifted off from the company’s Launch Site One, near Van Horn, Texas, on July 20 at 9:11 a.m. EDT (1311 GMT, 8:11 a.m. local time). The flight, which lasted a little over 10 minutes total, took the four passengers past the Kármán Line — an internationally recognized boundary of space.