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This photo provided by Blue Origin shows Michaela Benthaus, a German engineer aiming to become the first wheelchair user in space

Video. German paraplegic engineer becomes first wheelchair user to travel to space

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A paraplegic engineer from Germany was part of a crew that made a suborbital journey on a spacecraft operated by Jeff Bezos’ company, Blue Origin.

Michaela Benthaus, a paraplegic engineer from Germany, has become the first wheelchair user to travel to space after flying aboard a Blue Origin suborbital mission from West Texas.

The 10-minute flight, which provided more than three minutes of weightlessness, required only minor adjustments to the New Shepard capsule, designed with accessibility in mind.

Blue Origin added transfer equipment to assist Benthaus, 33, who was injured in a mountain bike accident seven years ago. The private mission highlights growing efforts to make spaceflight more inclusive.

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