jimnyc
06-12-2021, 05:10 PM
To go to space?
Different than your typical Nasa or Spacex launches, and traveling to the international space station, or to launch satellites into space, missions to other planets...
"Blue Origin" is a privately funded space company, lead by Jeff Bezos. And while an amazing accomplishment to build a rocket, launching it into space & then returning safely - it is different than the others in the fact that right now it flies mainly straight up. It is a sub-orbital rocket and it's maximum height thus far has been at 350,827 feet, or approximately 66 miles high. Then they reach max height and then start the fall back down to earth. The booster rocket that got them most of the way up also comes back down and lands on it's own for future use. The rocket itself will come back down and then parachutes will take it to the ground.
Amazing, and you get to be in a rocket at massive speeds, break over the line into orbit, and then enjoy the ride back down as well. The rocket is designed to slowly rotate at times so that everyone gets a great view. Although the speed in which it will be moving won't be really comparable to Spacex, as the Blue Origin will only reach mach 3 at like 2,300mph. Whereas a rocket like SpaceX that goes to the ISS will reach a speed of 17,000+mph!! Different animals.
So anyway, this Blue Origin rocket is going to have a manned flight coming up next month. Jeff Bezos and his brother will be on this flight.
They held an auction for just 1 seat with them, and someone actually paid and won this auction with a winning bid of $28 million dollars!! I understand it's once in a lifetime experience and something that the majority of people on earth will never get to experience. I still don't see it though, not at the insane price. :rolleyes:
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$28M is winning bid for seat aboard Blue Origin's 1st human space flight
For $28 million, a civilian will see space.
That's the winning bid for a seat aboard the New Shepard, when Jeff Bezos' space tourism venture Blue Origin flies people to space for the first time next month.
The live auction lasted under 10 minutes Saturday, after opening at $4.9 million with over 20 bidders calling in.
The winning bid will be donated to Blue Origin’s foundation, Club for the Future, which inspires future generations to pursue careers in STEM.
Saturday's live auction follows five weeks of online bidding. By the time registration closed Thursday for the live auction, nearly 7,600 people from 159 countries registered to bid on a seat aboard the July 20 flight, Blue Origin said. Pre-auction bidding ended at $4.8 million.
The name of the winner won't be announced immediately because the company needs to "complete some final paperwork with them," Ariane Cornell, Blue Origin's director of astronaut and orbital sales, said ahead of the live auction.
"But given the flight is just a couple of short weeks from today, you all will know very soon who the winner is," she added.
Rest - https://www.yahoo.com/gma/28m-winning-bid-seat-aboard-171900526.html
Different than your typical Nasa or Spacex launches, and traveling to the international space station, or to launch satellites into space, missions to other planets...
"Blue Origin" is a privately funded space company, lead by Jeff Bezos. And while an amazing accomplishment to build a rocket, launching it into space & then returning safely - it is different than the others in the fact that right now it flies mainly straight up. It is a sub-orbital rocket and it's maximum height thus far has been at 350,827 feet, or approximately 66 miles high. Then they reach max height and then start the fall back down to earth. The booster rocket that got them most of the way up also comes back down and lands on it's own for future use. The rocket itself will come back down and then parachutes will take it to the ground.
Amazing, and you get to be in a rocket at massive speeds, break over the line into orbit, and then enjoy the ride back down as well. The rocket is designed to slowly rotate at times so that everyone gets a great view. Although the speed in which it will be moving won't be really comparable to Spacex, as the Blue Origin will only reach mach 3 at like 2,300mph. Whereas a rocket like SpaceX that goes to the ISS will reach a speed of 17,000+mph!! Different animals.
So anyway, this Blue Origin rocket is going to have a manned flight coming up next month. Jeff Bezos and his brother will be on this flight.
They held an auction for just 1 seat with them, and someone actually paid and won this auction with a winning bid of $28 million dollars!! I understand it's once in a lifetime experience and something that the majority of people on earth will never get to experience. I still don't see it though, not at the insane price. :rolleyes:
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$28M is winning bid for seat aboard Blue Origin's 1st human space flight
For $28 million, a civilian will see space.
That's the winning bid for a seat aboard the New Shepard, when Jeff Bezos' space tourism venture Blue Origin flies people to space for the first time next month.
The live auction lasted under 10 minutes Saturday, after opening at $4.9 million with over 20 bidders calling in.
The winning bid will be donated to Blue Origin’s foundation, Club for the Future, which inspires future generations to pursue careers in STEM.
Saturday's live auction follows five weeks of online bidding. By the time registration closed Thursday for the live auction, nearly 7,600 people from 159 countries registered to bid on a seat aboard the July 20 flight, Blue Origin said. Pre-auction bidding ended at $4.8 million.
The name of the winner won't be announced immediately because the company needs to "complete some final paperwork with them," Ariane Cornell, Blue Origin's director of astronaut and orbital sales, said ahead of the live auction.
"But given the flight is just a couple of short weeks from today, you all will know very soon who the winner is," she added.
Rest - https://www.yahoo.com/gma/28m-winning-bid-seat-aboard-171900526.html