Blue Origin released the first images of the world's first travel spacecraft

Visitors can start space travel from 2018.

Recently, Blue Origin company launched the first images of the New Shepard ship interior , giving us a close-up view of this ship's perfection.

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New Shepard.

The goal of the project is to create New Shepard - a vehicle that will bring tourists to outer space, where they can delight in hovering in the air within minutes. The ship itself (not containing passengers) was launched into space and successfully returned to the ground 5 times. According to Blue Origin CEO Jeff Bezos, the company plans to welcome its first passengers in 2018.

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Crew Dragon.

The appearance of New Shepard looks quite different from the images of Crew Dragon (a SpaceX spacecraft) published in September 2015. This is understandable because New Shepard's mission is to bring tourists. The schedule goes to space, while Crew Dragon is used to take astronauts to the International Space Station (although SpaceX CEO Elon Musk recently announced that he will take two passengers around the moon in the spacecraft. in 2018).

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New Shepard's appearance.

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All seats are placed next to the window for easy observation.

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The feather logo of Blue Origin.

"All seats are placed next to the window for easy observation, and they are also the largest windows ever designed to be put into space," Bezos said. The photos showed the whole seats were covered with blue border, engraved on it was the feather-shaped logo of Blue Origin - a symbol of power and courtesy.

Journalists and reporters will have access to New Shepard's test model at the 33rd Space Conference in Colorado Springs from April 3 to April 6.