Articles by tag: Space Tourism
Gone are the days when space travel was confined to the realm of astronauts and the exceedingly wealthy. With the unveiling of Spaceship Neptune by Space Perspective, the dream of exploring the vastness of space is becoming a reality for a broader audience. This bold step forward reflects a seismic shift in how we…
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Launch Sites, Rocket Tech, Tourism: Drivers of the Space Economy Making Headway in 2024
Tourism, increasing commercialization, technology innovations, and sustainable operations will all play a critical role in the 2024 space economy. The space industry witnessed remarkable achievements and ambitious plans in 2023, setting the stage for an even more dynamic 2024. A record-breaking 207 successful orbital launches in 2023, with the U.S. leading the charge with…
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WATCH: Jeff Bezos’ First Interview After Returning from Space
Amazon.com co-founder Jeff Bezos returned safely from Blue Origin’s first-ever crewed space flight. Tune in below to watch his first televised interview and hear his initial reactions after landing back on earth. “Honestly, I’m not talented enough to describe this in words. I can’t figure it out. It was much more than I expected. It’s…
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Richard Branson Reflects on Being in Space, What it Means for Virgin Galactic’s Future
Virgin Galactic completed a successful test flight to space last weekend, signaling a massive jump in the space tourism market. On board was none other than Virgin Founder Sir Richard Branson himself. Tune in below to see his thoughts on being a passenger on the vessel and what it means for the future of the…
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Expert Compares SpaceX and Bezos’ Blue Origin Space Race to the Tortoise and the Hare
Brad Stone, the author of “Amazon Unbound“, compares Elon Musk’s SpaceX to Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin — referring to them as the tortoise and the hare. But what else separates the two intergalactic competitors? Who will eventually win the space race? Watch below for more. Host: It’s hard to believe that Blue Origin is actually…