Jeff Bezos will sell tickets to space in 2019
If you crave to become a tourist in space, you're about to get a chance.
, the rocket company, Amazon founder, owns, is aiming to start selling tickets to space for tourists next year, 2019.
Blue Origin will not accept reservations until ready.
Speaking at the Amazon Web Services Public Sector Summit in Washington, DC last week, Rob Meyerson, senior vice president at Blue Origin, reiterated the company's intention to start testing manned missiles. Last year. But he revealed a new information at the conference: "We hope to start selling tickets in 2019," he said.
Recently, there are unclear information about when this service will start, or how much it will cost. Meyerson did not make any predictions or signs about the fare, and earlier in May, Bezos said the company had not determined the price. It seems certainly not going to be a price for most people.
However, ticket prices are probably cheaper than SpaceX's plan, Elon Musk's company, in 2022.
According to Quartz, unlike other companies to make potential travel customers into the universe a reality, Blue Origin will not accept reservations until ready. On the other hand, Virgin Galactic has booked hundreds of tickets with each ticket of $ 250,000 over the past decade, but after serious failures, the company is still in the testing phase, even though founder Richard Branson attended ants will start flying early, but the flight schedule is still obscure.
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