Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will soon launch a rocket from West Texas bearing six lucky passengers who will become the latest to ride to the edge of space.

Awaiting them more than 60 miles high is a stunning view of Earth few have ever witnessed, as well as a few moments of microgravity that allows them to float weightless throughout the spacecraft. And when they land back on solid ground, the space tourists will join an exclusive club of celebrities, business leaders and others who have experienced the brief celestial journey.

Bezos' spaceflight company has been offering the cosmic joy rides aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard suborbital rocket since the billionaire Amazon founder was part of the maiden crewed voyage in 2021.

Most of us can only dream of such an experience, but there is a small consolation: Blue Origin will, as usual, provide a livestream of its first spaceflight of 2026 that you can watch from home.

Here's everything to know about the next Blue Origin launch, including how to watch it live.