Both of the companies' systems are rocket-powered and capable of carrying up to six passengers on a flight, but that is where the similarities end.
But unlike conventional rockets, New Shepard's booster also comes back to land separately – with the company reusing the boosters for future launches.Virgin Galactic has sold about tickets to about 600 passengers at a price between $200,000 and $250,000 each, although the company expects itsubstantially for the first commercial flights. Blue Origin has said its ticket pricing is yet to be determined, but Bezos expects his company will price flights on New Shepard comparable to competitors.
Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket launches from the company's facility near Van Horn, Texas in June 2016.Given the price point of the flights, both Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin are targeting high net worth individuals for the suborbital experiences. Virgin Galactic chief space officer George Whitesides has previouslywhich is the fastest-growing part of the luxury market.
How about refunding the money to consumers who had bought plane ✈️ tickets for trips that Virgin Atlantic had canceled and never came through on? That would be an honorable milestone.
They'll all do fine until the first passenger space flight blows up, & one will. That's a certainty.
If you fart in space and since sound doesn't travel in a vacuum, does it mean no one farts in space?👀
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Mankind should not touch the universe anymore!