When Amazon founder and billionaire Jeff Bezos announced that he will fly to space on board a rocket developed by his company Blue Origins, a petition was begun to stop him from coming back. Well, what about another billionaire?
Business magnate Richard Branson on Thursday revealed that he will be flying to space on a mission powered by his company Virgin Galactic on 11 July, nine days before the same endeavor is planned by Jeff Bezos.
The billionaire also said that the flight to space will be live-streamed, teasing that “something very exciting” will be announced after the space mission is completed.
The mission is named “Unity 22”, and will feature Beth Moses, Chief Astronaut Instructor at Virgin Galactic, Colin Bennett, Lead Operations Engineer, and Sirisha Bandla, Vice President of Government Affairs and Research Operations.
Bezos’ flight will be operated by his space company, Blue Origins, and he will be accompanied by his brother, the winner of a $28 million charity auction, and female aerospace pioneer Wally Funk, who was part of the Mercury 13 program.
The endeavour of the Amazon founder has triggered harsh reaction from some, who moved to sign a petition that asks Bezos to not return from space. Branson’s announcement has not inspired similar petitions.
Sourse: sputniknews.com
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