Jeff Bezos’s space company, Blue Origan, successfully launched his new Sheepard rocket near ET on Monday morning, as he tries to challenge Elon Musk’s space X in the space tourism industry.
The most important thing about this mission is that it exhibited the first All -Family Space staff after 1963, when the Soviet astronaut Validan Trishkova completed its solo mission. It has also marked the rocket’s 31st journey and its 11th mission with staff on the board.
The launch staff included pop artist Katie Perry, “CBS Morning” anchor Gail King, film producer Kerrian Flynn, Bezos’ fiancee Lauren Sanchiz, civil rights activist Amanda Nigivian, and Aerospace engineer Aisha Boy.
Although the purpose of this trip is to highlight the role of women in astronauts, Blue Origan has been encountered Criticism To become a special plan for wealthy, especially in the US for economic hardship
However, Perry offered a different approach. A CBS InterviewHe said, “It will not be about me. It will be about the beautiful land we will see. I think the point of view we are going through is, ‘Oh my gosh, we have to protect our mother.”
To experience the same theory of Earth from space, though, participants need to pay 000 150,000 To save a place.
Last month, the company announced that it was preparing another launch of its new Glenn rocket at some point in the spring.