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From https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/03/jeff-bezos-and-elon-musk-are-ramping-up-their-space-race
Jeff Bezos And Elon Musk Are Ramping Up Their Space Race
Both Billionaires Are Pouring New Resources Into Their Space-exploration Programs.
By Maya Kosoff
March 12, 2018 10:56 AM
licon Valley billionaire Elon Musks palpable love for flame throwers may be rivaled by just one thing: his passion for outer space. Through his private aerospace company, SpaceX, Musk has said he hopes to gradually increase the caliber of craft able to land on Mars, with the eventual goal of sending human explorers, and colonizing the planet. At South by Southwest this weekend, Musk issued an update on SpaceXs Mars progress, telling the crowd that the first Mars-bound SpaceX ship is currently in production, and he hopes it will be able to complete brief up and down flights during the first half of next year. People have told me that my timelines historically have been optimistic, he said. And so I'm trying to recalibrate to some degree here.
For all Musks talk of space travel, he finds a formidable rival in another Silicon Valley billionaire: Jeff Bezos. While Musk has the functioning infrastructure in place and is working to create a viable business with SpaceX, which he said on Sunday is alive by the skin of its teeth, Bezos has nearly unlimited assets to devote to his aerospace company, Blue Origin. Previously, the Amazon C.E.O. said he would fund his space exploration enterprise through the sale of Amazon stock, and on Saturday night, while accepting the Buzz Aldrin Space Exploration Award at the Explorers Club Annual Dinner, he confirmed his commitment to the project. The price of admission to space is very high, he said. Im in the process of converting my Amazon lottery winnings into a much lower price of admission so we can go explore the solar system.
Though Bezos declined to detail just how much his winnings are worth, both he and Musk epitomize the trend toward private space ventures. Governments, including the Trump White House, have indicated their interest in space exploration; in the 2018 budget, the president requested more than $800 million in funding for NASA moon missions. But even that request pales in comparison to the record amounts of cash V.C.s are pouring into space travelin 2017, overall investment in space start-ups by venture capitalists reached a record $2.8 billion. Tokyo-based start-up ispace raised more than $90 million last year, and is aiming to land rover vehicles on the moon by 2020. Whats going to happen next is a kind of land grab, said ispace C.E.O. Takeshi Hakamada told Bloomberg. Its going to be first-come, first-served.
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Both Billionaires Are Pouring New Resources Into Their Space-exploration Programs.
By Maya Kosoff
March 12, 2018 10:56 AM
licon Valley billionaire Elon Musks palpable love for flame throwers may be rivaled by just one thing: his passion for outer space. Through his private aerospace company, SpaceX, Musk has said he hopes to gradually increase the caliber of craft able to land on Mars, with the eventual goal of sending human explorers, and colonizing the planet. At South by Southwest this weekend, Musk issued an update on SpaceXs Mars progress, telling the crowd that the first Mars-bound SpaceX ship is currently in production, and he hopes it will be able to complete brief up and down flights during the first half of next year. People have told me that my timelines historically have been optimistic, he said. And so I'm trying to recalibrate to some degree here.
For all Musks talk of space travel, he finds a formidable rival in another Silicon Valley billionaire: Jeff Bezos. While Musk has the functioning infrastructure in place and is working to create a viable business with SpaceX, which he said on Sunday is alive by the skin of its teeth, Bezos has nearly unlimited assets to devote to his aerospace company, Blue Origin. Previously, the Amazon C.E.O. said he would fund his space exploration enterprise through the sale of Amazon stock, and on Saturday night, while accepting the Buzz Aldrin Space Exploration Award at the Explorers Club Annual Dinner, he confirmed his commitment to the project. The price of admission to space is very high, he said. Im in the process of converting my Amazon lottery winnings into a much lower price of admission so we can go explore the solar system.
Though Bezos declined to detail just how much his winnings are worth, both he and Musk epitomize the trend toward private space ventures. Governments, including the Trump White House, have indicated their interest in space exploration; in the 2018 budget, the president requested more than $800 million in funding for NASA moon missions. But even that request pales in comparison to the record amounts of cash V.C.s are pouring into space travelin 2017, overall investment in space start-ups by venture capitalists reached a record $2.8 billion. Tokyo-based start-up ispace raised more than $90 million last year, and is aiming to land rover vehicles on the moon by 2020. Whats going to happen next is a kind of land grab, said ispace C.E.O. Takeshi Hakamada told Bloomberg. Its going to be first-come, first-served.
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Jeff Bezos And Elon Musk Are Ramping Up Their Space Race (Original Post)
sl8
Mar 2018
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PubliusEnigma
(1,583 posts)1. First one to Mars owns a Planet.
Delphinus
(11,830 posts)2. We have done
our best to screw up this planet - we have no right to decimate another. If our species can't do any better, then we do not deserve to continue. How many have we sent into extinction - where are their rights to continue? Sorry, this kind of upsets me.