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People generally dont expect Musk to go to the ISS on Crew Dragon - because he's not an astronaut. But if SpaceX start doing 'space tourism' aimed at general (if somewhat rich) consumers then it would be odd for Musk not to take a ride on that - dont you think? Similarly Branson would be expected to have a go on his space tourism thing once it opens up to the public.
There is no "if". SpaceX has planned missions and contracts for many more. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inspiration4
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
#112Your tax dollars at work? https://theintercept.com/2021/05/25/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-s...
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Can you be specific on the subsidizing? Loaded comments without backed sources are intellectually lazy.
'google: "SpaceX subsidies" SpaceX gets almost $900 million in federal subsidies to deliver broadband to rural America https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/08/tech/spacex-starlink-subsidie... SpaceX just won $885 million in federal subsidies to expand Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite-internet project https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/spacex-just-won-do... In addition to that SpaceX is government contractor. SpaceX and…
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Yes, that crypto thing was a real damage for humanity.
The people who are hurt by dips whether artificial or not are invariably going to be new, small time investors. Even if you think they shouldn't gamble with their money I find it hard to argue there was no damage done.
Re: Jeff Bezos will fly on the first passenger spaceflight of Blue Origin in July
#116This article was light on details of what this flight entails. Here is a better source [1]: > Zero-G will begin from the third minute into flight, and then at some point between and the flight’s highest point, or apogee, at four minutes, Bezos and the others onboard will officially pass into space. Gravity will return at approximately six minutes post-launch, with the parachutes deploying at nine minutes, and finally…
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It looks like he had some face procedures done
That’s what I thought. It doesn’t move as I would expect it to, and I usually see that with Botox or whatever other plastic surgeries there are. Also looks like he gained weight, at least in the face. PS: It is disappointing when people use services that don’t let you skip back and forth in video.
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Suborbital flights. Which require about 3% of energy needed to reach an orbit, and are of very limited practical use other than serving as an extended rollercoaster ride for tourists. Blue Origin are very far away from achieving anything comparable to even SpaceX first Falcon-1 flight from 2008.
I mean the OP is talking about successful suborbital flights...
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What damage did they do?
Manipulated the price of certain crypto, and monopolized e-commerce.
To the second point, you should look into the definition of monopoly. Amazon is a behemoth, not a monopoly. And they have created immense value.
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'google: "SpaceX subsidies" SpaceX gets almost $900 million in federal subsidies to deliver broadband to rural America https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/08/tech/spacex-starlink-subsidie... SpaceX just won $885 million in federal subsidies to expand Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite-internet project https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/spacex-just-won-do... In addition to that SpaceX is government contractor. SpaceX and…
$900 million = 5 days of federal food stamps spending $3-4 billion = 3 weeks of federal food stamps spending I know which I think is the better government expenditure
We're in a "Give a man a fish/teach a man to fish" type hypothetical now.