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How long was Jeff Bezos in space?

US billionaire Jeff Bezos made history by launching his own rocket into space on July 20.

The Amazon founder reached a milestone in the new era.

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The capsule detached from the rocket once it hit an altitude of 47 miles and passed the 62-mile boundary, which is considered to be the beginning of space travel.

According to the outlet, Bezos and the passengers “unbuckled and floated around the capsule, cheering in the capsule as they experienced about four minutes of free fall.”

“You have a very happy crew up here, I want you to know,” Mr. Bezos said as the capsule descended.

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from Blue Origin's Launch Site One facility in . 

New Shepard, the Blue Origin spacecraft, is named after Alan Shepard, who was the first American in space.

The rocket has a reusable booster and is topped with a capsule, where passengers could sit.

The rocket takes off vertically and has a propellant booster made of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, which detaches when used up, according to the

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When descending, the booster lands first vertically, then the capsule comes down under a parachute.

The rocket is completely computer-flownCredit: The Mega Agency
Funk and Daemen are the oldest and youngest people to reach space, reportedlyCredit: Rex

Who flew on the rocket?

The rocket is completely computer-flown.

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There were no members of the Blue Origin staff or trained experts onboard. 

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One of the seats onboard was auctioned off for $28million, with proceeds going to a space-focus charity founded by Bezos, but the winner had declined "due to scheduling conflicts."

Bezos and his brother Mark Bezos were joined by Wally Funk (82), pioneering aviator and Oliver Daemen (18), a high school graduate. 

Funk and Daemen are the oldest and youngest people to reach space, reportedly.

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