A German engineer becomes the first person in a wheelchair and a person with paraplegia to travel to space on a sub-orbital trip conducted by Blue Origin.
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German engineer Michaela Benthaus on Saturday became the first person with paraplegia to travel to space.

The brief suborbital trip was carried out by US billionaire Jeff Bezos’ space tourism company Blue Origin.

The Saturday expedition was the 16th crewed flight for the firm.

Also on board were former space engineer Hans Königsmann of Germany and four US entrepreneurs.

The New Shepard NS-37 launched off from a Bezos property in West Texas at 8:15 a.m. local time (1415 UTC) for a flight that lasted around 11 minutes.

The vessel reached an altitude of approximately 100 kilometers (around 62 miles)...

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