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the ship can land anywhere in the solar system with seven

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (Jeff Preston “Jeff” Bezos), like Elon Musk, can no longer think about anything else but space exploration. In 2016, the billionaire said that in order to save the Earth, it is necessary to move heavy industry beyond the borders of our planet, and now his company Blue Origin is planning tourist flights into space. Every year, Bezos invests about a billion dollars in space travel and calls Blue Origin his most important project (and not the Amazon project that made him a billionaire).

" I'm going to use my financial income from Amazon to fund space tourism . " — says Jeff Bezos

At the end of December 2017, the billionaire posted a video on Instagram from a Blue Origin rocket with a mannequin, demonstrating the conditions a potential buyer of a ticket for an extraterrestrial journey would find themselves in.



Here's what Jeff Bezos himself says about the future:

" I'm often asked what will change in the world in 10 years: it's an interesting and expected question. But I'm almost never asked what won't change in the next 10 years. I say that's a much more important question, because you actually build a business around things that remain more stable over time . "

Prediction: It's likely that Bezos will try his hand at the hotel peru number data business (Bezos prefers stable businesses). But by 2028, his first space hotel will appear on the Moon (not just in orbit).

Richard Branson and Virgin Galactic

Billionaire Richard Branson shares the love for extraterrestrial spaces: in an interview with CNBC, the owner of the space company Virgin Galactic said that only two or three flights separate the company from flights with people on board the ship.

In 2014, the company's VSS Enterprise crashed while flying over the Mojave Desert, killing one of its pilots. The incident became a glaring problem in Virgin Galactic's bid to obtain a license from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to carry passengers commercially.

After a four-year hiatus, the company conducted two successful test flights – in April and May 2018.

Richard Branson commented on the possible feud with Jeff Bezos and his Blue Origin to CNBC as follows:

" Both companies need to succeed. If one is a few months ahead of the other, it doesn't matter that much in the long run anyway . "

Predictions: by 2028, there will be two leading competing companies in the space tourism market… Or will one of the companies become a monopolist?
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