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 Three global entrepreneurs are racing to develop space tourism and provide permanent accommodation on the moon or even Mars under the title "New Space".



In detail, the three businessmen, Elon Mask, Jeff Bezos and Richard Brunson, are trying to create giant space-travel institutions after government spending on mission financing has fallen into space. Names such as SpaceX and Blue Origin have become part of the lucrative space race as the United States seeks to counter the space ambitions of China and Russia amid estimates that the space sector could reach about $ 1 trillion by 2040.


Jeff Bezos


Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, was the first billionaire to jump into the commercial space race, beginning with the founding of Blue Origin in 2000. Compared to its competitors in the space industry, Blue Origen has been largely clandestine, with the aim of reducing the cost of space travel through Building missiles that can be used as opposed to what was known in the past that the missile is used once after launch.

The company has succeeded in repeating the landing of its missile called "New Shepard" five times so far, but Elon Mask ridiculed the Bezos on social media, explaining that the flights launched by the missile was "semi-orbital", a journey through which the missile can not reach the orbit The spacecraft in which it is walking in full and back from the middle of the distance. The company has also signed some lucrative agreements with the government and has obtained US government accreditation.

Jeff Bezos announced that his company would send "tourists to space" on half-orbital flights, with some insiders weighing the airline's ticket value to $ 300,000.

Elon Mask


Elon, who was born in 2001 when he founded his company Space X with a $ 100 million capital raised by the profit company PayPal, co-founded.

The company has launched 70 rockets since its inception so far and has entered into deals with NASA, the US Air Force and the Argentine Space Agency to build satellites as well as help transport supplies to the International Space Station.

Spice X surpassed Blue Origne and Virgin Galactic in the space sector, having succeeded 22,000 miles above the equator, but suffered some setbacks such as the explosion of a number of rockets during the launch, and the loss of some of their loads, including a spy satellite built for the benefit of US Army.


Masque, like Blue Origen, plans to send humans to space on business trips ... But the ultimate goal of Space X is to send humans to Mars to settle on the Red Planet. "I want to die on Mars, not the impact of landing, .

Richard Brunson



British billionaire Richard Brunson joined the Newbies group after the founding of his Virgin Galactic
company in 2004. While his competitors are busy traveling through space, Brunson focuses on the development of sustainable spacecraft for passenger and cargo transport on short, semi-orbital flights.

The company has already begun selling tickets to space for $ 250,000 per ticket. News headlines followed a failed rocket attack that killed a pilot and injured another in California in 2014. The crash was one of the setbacks the company faced during its first mission of sending two tourists into space.

But the company has conducted a number of successful experiments since then, prompting Brunson to announce that his company will be in space within weeks "no months" from now

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Three entrepreneurs compete in space tourism


 


 Three global entrepreneurs are racing to develop space tourism and provide permanent accommodation on the moon or even Mars under the title "New Space".



In detail, the three businessmen, Elon Mask, Jeff Bezos and Richard Brunson, are trying to create giant space-travel institutions after government spending on mission financing has fallen into space. Names such as SpaceX and Blue Origin have become part of the lucrative space race as the United States seeks to counter the space ambitions of China and Russia amid estimates that the space sector could reach about $ 1 trillion by 2040.


Jeff Bezos


Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, was the first billionaire to jump into the commercial space race, beginning with the founding of Blue Origin in 2000. Compared to its competitors in the space industry, Blue Origen has been largely clandestine, with the aim of reducing the cost of space travel through Building missiles that can be used as opposed to what was known in the past that the missile is used once after launch.

The company has succeeded in repeating the landing of its missile called "New Shepard" five times so far, but Elon Mask ridiculed the Bezos on social media, explaining that the flights launched by the missile was "semi-orbital", a journey through which the missile can not reach the orbit The spacecraft in which it is walking in full and back from the middle of the distance. The company has also signed some lucrative agreements with the government and has obtained US government accreditation.

Jeff Bezos announced that his company would send "tourists to space" on half-orbital flights, with some insiders weighing the airline's ticket value to $ 300,000.

Elon Mask


Elon, who was born in 2001 when he founded his company Space X with a $ 100 million capital raised by the profit company PayPal, co-founded.

The company has launched 70 rockets since its inception so far and has entered into deals with NASA, the US Air Force and the Argentine Space Agency to build satellites as well as help transport supplies to the International Space Station.

Spice X surpassed Blue Origne and Virgin Galactic in the space sector, having succeeded 22,000 miles above the equator, but suffered some setbacks such as the explosion of a number of rockets during the launch, and the loss of some of their loads, including a spy satellite built for the benefit of US Army.


Masque, like Blue Origen, plans to send humans to space on business trips ... But the ultimate goal of Space X is to send humans to Mars to settle on the Red Planet. "I want to die on Mars, not the impact of landing, .

Richard Brunson



British billionaire Richard Brunson joined the Newbies group after the founding of his Virgin Galactic
company in 2004. While his competitors are busy traveling through space, Brunson focuses on the development of sustainable spacecraft for passenger and cargo transport on short, semi-orbital flights.

The company has already begun selling tickets to space for $ 250,000 per ticket. News headlines followed a failed rocket attack that killed a pilot and injured another in California in 2014. The crash was one of the setbacks the company faced during its first mission of sending two tourists into space.

But the company has conducted a number of successful experiments since then, prompting Brunson to announce that his company will be in space within weeks "no months" from now

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