Blue Origin NS-32
| Mission type | Sub-orbital human spaceflight | 
|---|---|
| Mission duration | 10 minutes, 7 seconds | 
| Apogee | 104 km (65 mi) | 
| Spacecraft properties | |
| Spacecraft | RSS First Step | 
| Manufacturer | Blue Origin | 
| Crew | |
| Crew size | 6 | 
| Members | 
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| Start of mission | |
| Launch date | May 31, 2025, 13:39:11 UTC (8:39 am CDT) | 
| Rocket | New Shepard (NS4) | 
| Launch site | Corn Ranch, LS-1 | 
| Contractor | Blue Origin | 
| End of mission | |
| Landing date | May 31, 2025, 13:49:18 UTC (8:49 am CDT) | 
| Landing site | Corn Ranch | 
Blue Origin NS-32 was a sub-orbital spaceflight operated by Blue Origin as part of its New Shepard space tourism program. The flight took place on May 31, 2025, launching from Launch Site One in West Texas at 8:39 am CDT (13:39:11 UTC). The mission lasted 10 minutes and 7 seconds, carrying six passengers to an apogee of about 104 km (65 mi), crossing the Kármán line, the FAI-recognized boundary of space.
The crew included K-12 STEM teacher Aymette Medina Jorge, radiologist Dr. Gretchen Green, former Panamanian ambassador Jaime Alemán, businessman Jesse Williams, aerospace executive Mark Rocket, and entrepreneur Paul Jeris. This mission marked the 12th human flight and the 32nd overall flight for the New Shepard program.