To go into space with Jeff Bezos, it will be at least $ 200,000



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Fees of (trans) port a little high

Want to go for a walk in space with Blue Origin, the space tourism project of the founder of Amazon? It is quite possible, provided you leave big briefcases filled with tickets.
                

 Blue-Origin-New-Shepard-Mission-7-Booster-Landing-2.jpg © Blue Origin .

After Richard Branson and Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon, too, has embarked on the space conquest, but in a more commercial version than the father of Tesla Motors and SpaceX. Baptized Blue Origin, his project is doing pretty well and the man hopes soon to send wealthy tourists in the stars, before of course bring them safe and sound – at least we can hope. The project is off to a good start, and although it was already known that the entrance ticket would be particularly high, it may have been "slightly" underestimated.

Originally mentioned as $ 200,000 for the dream of a lifetime, this price would actually be at a minimum and could easily rise to 300,000 greenbacks. What seems certain is that the final tariff will be between these two levels. The target is not Mr. Everybody, but it is probably the price to pay (!) To eventually democratize space flight for the general public. The first happy to leave the Earth should board next year and will rise 100 km from the ground before returning with memories in his head. And a lot less money on the bank account …
            
                    

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