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2025

AstroAccess and Blue Origin Collaborate to Advance Accessibility in Spaceflight - AstroAccess
Three D/deaf and hard-of-hearing researchers successfully pass New Shepard’s astronaut training July 22, 2025; VAN HORN, TX – AstroAccess is proud to announce its collaboration with Blue Origin to make space exploration more accessible and inclusive for D/deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) people on New Shepard. Blue Origin invited AstroAccess to a two-day workshop focused on enhancing spaceflight accessibility and ... Read More

2022

AstroAccess Successfully Completes First Weightless Research Flight with International Disabled Crew - AstroAccess
AstroAccess announced the successful completion of its first formal research flight ‘AA2’ onboard Zero-G Corporation’s aircraft. The flight included 14 disabled crew members from five different countries.
Disability inclusion in space
A team of researchers with physical disabilities set out to make space more inclusive and prove anything is possible.
AstroAccess announces Ambassadors and flight crew for Next Weightless Flight - AstroAccess
Flight to occur in Houston, Texas on 50th anniversary of Apollo 17 mission.

2021

A Future for People With Disabilities in Outer Space Takes Flight (Published 2021)
People with different types of disabilities tested their skills and technologies on a zero-gravity research flight with the goal of proving that they can safely go to space.