Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will send its first crew to space on July 20 and is
offering one of the seats to the winner of an online auction, the company
said Wednesday.
The trip will last a total of ten minutes, four of which passengers will
spend above the Karman line that marks the recognized boundary between
Earth's atmosphere and space.
"We've been perfecting our ability to launch, land and repeat," a video
accompanying the announcement said.
"Our next launch will be the first time astronauts will fly aboard New
Shepard."
The reusable suborbital rocket system was named after Alan Shepard, who
sixty years ago on Wednesday became the first American in space.
New Shepard has successfully carried out 15 uncrewed test runs launching
from its facility in the Guadalupe Mountains of West Texas.
After lift-off, the capsule, which carries up to six crew members, separates
from its booster, then spends four minutes at an altitude exceeding 60 miles
(100 kilometers), during which time those on board experience weightlessness
and can observe the curvature of Earth from space.
The booster lands autonomously on a pad two miles (3.2 kilometers) from the
launch site, and the capsule floats back to the surface with three large
parachutes that bring it down to about a mile an hour when it lands.
Blue Origin said the bidding will be unsealed on May 19 before a final-stage
live online auction on July 12 when the winner is announced.
The proceeds will go to the company's foundation, Club for the Future, which
aims to inspire future generations to pursue careers in STEM.
Rather than and Auction a lotto type system would enable anybody to win this trip, again it is only the Mega rich that can access the dreams many people hold!
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