Jeff Bezos is going to space on first crewed flight of rocket

New York (CNN Business) Jeff Bezos will be flying to space on the first crewed flight of the New Shepard, the rocket ship made by his space company, Blue Origin. The flight is scheduled for July 20th, just 15 days after he is set to resign as CEO of Amazon.
Blue Origin said Bezos' younger brother, Mark Bezos, will also join the flight.
"Ever since I was five years old, I've dreamed of traveling to space," Bezos, 57, said in a Monday morning Instagram post. "On July 20th, I will take that journey with my brother. The greatest adventure, with my best friend."

If all goes according to plan, Bezos — the world's richest person with a net worth of $187 billion — will be the first of the billionaire space tycoons to experience a ride aboard the rocket technology that he's poured millions into developing. Not even Elon Musk, whose SpaceX builds rockets powerful enough to enter orbit around Earth, has announced plans to travel to space aboard one of his companies human-worthy crew capsules. British billionaire Richard Branson, whose own space company, Virgin Galactic, is planning on conducting flights to suborbital space for ultra-wealthy thrill seekers and competing directly with Blue Origin. Branson has long said he would be among the first passengers aboard Virgin Galactic's rocket-powered plane, but that flight is expected to take place later in 2021.
Blue Origin's flight crewed flight will see the company's six-seater capsule and 59-foot rocket tear toward the edge of space on a 11-minute flight that'll reach more than 60 miles above Earth.
After six years of extensive and often secretive testing of the rocket and capsule, called New Shepard, Blue Origin announced in May that it was preparing to put the first passengers in a New Shepard capsule.
Though the company has not announced how much it will sell regular tickets for, Blue Origin said one seat will be given to the winner of a month-long auction that's currently in progress. The bidding had reached $2.8 million as of Monday morning.

 
We will rot in pods, eat bugs and not be able to fly but they will live like gods and chill in space.
I am not hoping that his craft will explode, but I wouldn't feel bad either. lol
You say this but the private industry mainstreaming space exploration (since we know damn well the government won't do it) is the fastest way to avoid the bug-eating, pod-living future at the moment.
Ever notice every time the Washington establishment grabs ahold of the reigns of power NASA goes back to giving boondoggle contracts to whatever idiot wants to build asteroid-studying satellites instead of colonization? They don't want us to be multi-planetary, they want to funnel more money into welfare programs.
 
This would probably be the most spectacular way to fake your own death to get out of paying your ex-wife anymore money.
Funny, when I heard of his plan I thought it would be a great way to fake his death. Great minds thinking alike, or is he just really transparent?
 
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I really don't wanna wish death upon someone. But it would be karma if his flight did blow up or something bad happened to it.

We will rot in pods, eat bugs and not be able to fly but they will live like gods and chill in space.
I am not hoping that his craft will explode, but I wouldn't feel bad either. lol
So the world is turning into Metropolis basically.
 
i have half mind to create some fake leftist accounts and just try to create place for potential nutcase to have a go at a him, not in USA and in perfect location for this to just be dismissed as Troll.
 
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Marvin The Martian going to space > Jeff Bezos going to space

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He did the bald look better than Jeff
 
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Bezos body double?

It's a big risk to take tbh. Not just for the fact of getting in to space but because there are so many people out there who want to take his place, that sabotage is a real concern.

Hopefully in his will, he donates all his money to every human on earth.
 
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You say this but the private industry mainstreaming space exploration (since we know damn well the government won't do it) is the fastest way to avoid the bug-eating, pod-living future at the moment.
Ever notice every time the Washington establishment grabs ahold of the reigns of power NASA goes back to giving boondoggle contracts to whatever idiot wants to build asteroid-studying satellites instead of colonization? They don't want us to be multi-planetary, they want to funnel more money into welfare programs.

Yep. The only way we'll ever get a smaller government is off-world colonies. Zieg Zeon.
 
He must have suicidal tendencies. Truth be told though, "New Shepard" is a small rocket intended only for sub-orbital flights, its capsule has an escape system if stuff goes bad too. Still putting yourself in the first manned flight of a new launcher is really dangerous.
 
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