Jeff Bezos, CEO of Blue Origin and former CEO of Amazon, announced that he will fly aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft.
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Bezos’ spaceflight company and a major competitor to space tourism companies – such as Elon Musk’s Space X and Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic – aims to launch the first manned suborbital space flight on July 20. next July.
“You see Earth from space and it changes you, it changes your relationship to this planet, to humanity,” Bezos says. “I want to travel on this trip because it’s the thing I’ve wanted to do all my life. It’s an adventure. It’s a big deal for me.”
It seems that Bezos “surprises” his brother by inviting him to travel to space because it would be “meaningful”; “I invited my brother to come on this first flight because we are the best of friends,” Jeff says.
“I wasn’t expecting he would be on the first flight, and then when he asked me to go with him I was blown away,” says Jeff Bezos’ brother Mark. “What a great opportunity, not just to have this adventure but to be able to do it with my best friend.”
If you don’t have a billionaire sibling, you can go to space by bidding for the other seat on the flight through Blue Origin’s website until June 12. Bidding for the seat at the time of writing is $2,800,000.