After 60 years, the country’s first black astronaut candidate gets to travel to space

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Ed Dwight, the nation's first black astronaut candidate, traveled to space on a Blue Origin flight on Sunday.

Ed Dwight was named a candidate for NASA’s astronaut corps by President John F. Kennedy in 1963. On Sunday, he finally made it to space.

Dwight, 90, traveled to space aboard a capsule with Blue Origin, the aerospace company owned by Jeff Bezos. The flight departed from West Texas and lasted about ten minutes, according to theDwight said after the flight.” He became the new record-holder for the oldest person ever to travel to space, multiple outlets reported. Dwight is about two months older than actor William Shatner, who previously set the record in 2021 during his space flight. after several years of service. After not being selected as an astronaut, he stayed in the Air Force until 1966. He later worked as an engineer, real estate, and business owner before ultimately becoming a renowned sculptor.

It wasn’t until 1978 that the first black astronaut was accepted into NASA. Five years later, in 1983, Guion Bluford became the first black astronaut to travel to space aboard the Space Shuttle The Blue Origin flight into space marks a comeback of sorts for Bezos’ company. It was the first flight into space with a crew in almost two years. Previously, Blue Origin grounded all its flights

 

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