An Elon / Jeff space willy-waving contest about who gets to be Space Bro Alpha seems like a net win for humanity
American Oligarchs are certainly up to more interesting things than Russian ones at the moment!
Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
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Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
#32I am somewhat uneducated on the topic but is space tourism a good idea? It is a flight to nowhere which surely has a hefty carbon cost. Doesn't it also add pollutants high up in the atmosphere? As exciting as it is to experience space I could imagine the environment cost is far from ideal.
In general you are of course right. The top 1% will slightly increase their already large carbon footprint by a small amount.
Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
#33I was a bit shocked how Jeff Bezos looked in the video [0] in which he invited his brother to go with him. He does not look healthy, even a bit bloated. Does anyone know if he is having health issues? [0] https://www.instagram.com/p/CP0MSOqnYEo/
Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
#34An Elon / Jeff space willy-waving contest about who gets to be Space Bro Alpha seems like a net win for humanity
American Oligarchs are certainly up to more interesting things than Russian ones at the moment!
I dont see how Jeff or Elon are oligarchs in the sense of russian oligarchs.
Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
#35I’m wondering if Amazon wouldn’t let him do this while he was at the helm. It sounds quite dangerous. Your first manned flight and it has the world’s richest man and owner in it? I don’t keep up with Blue Origin, have they demonstrated the ability to do this safely?
Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
#36Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
#37I mean it would look bad if he wasn't aboard, wouldn't it? "Pay lots of money for my space ride [that I'm not going to actually go on myself]"
Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
#38I am somewhat uneducated on the topic but is space tourism a good idea? It is a flight to nowhere which surely has a hefty carbon cost. Doesn't it also add pollutants high up in the atmosphere? As exciting as it is to experience space I could imagine the environment cost is far from ideal.
The Blue Origin "tourist rocket"[1] uses hydrogen as a fuel and oxygen as an oxidizer, so there are no direct emissions or pollutants. In general you are of course right. The top 1% will slightly increase their already large carbon footprint by a small amount. 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Shepard
Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
#39I am somewhat uneducated on the topic but is space tourism a good idea? It is a flight to nowhere which surely has a hefty carbon cost. Doesn't it also add pollutants high up in the atmosphere? As exciting as it is to experience space I could imagine the environment cost is far from ideal.
Regular tourism is far worse.
Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-much-air-poll...
Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
#40I’m wondering if Amazon wouldn’t let him do this while he was at the helm. It sounds quite dangerous. Your first manned flight and it has the world’s richest man and owner in it? I don’t keep up with Blue Origin, have they demonstrated the ability to do this safely?
They've done 14 successful launches. It's probably considerably safer than mountain climbing etc. On the other hand, Blue Origin's competitor Virgin Galactic isn't automated and looks a lot more dangerous.