Amazon Founder, Jeff Bezos, Wants to Build Factories in Space in an Attempt to Save Earth.
Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos |
The founder of Amazon also created his own aerospace
"So when it comes to space, I see it as my job - I'm building infrastructure the hard way. I'm using my resources to put in heavy-lifting infrastructure," said Bezos in an interview with Forbes. "So the next generation of people can have a dynamic, entrepreneurial explosion into space," Bezos added.
But before it can be accomplished, he said that the price of space travel should be decreased, thus Blue Origin's work in reusable space shuttle technology
According to Bezos, the Earth is the best planet to live in. "Energy is limited here. In at least a few hundred years ... all of our heavy industry will be moved off-planet,' Bezos said in a statement.
Recently, Blue Origin landed a contract with NASA to become one of its partners in transporting new technologies off the Earth, according to a report by The Verge. The partnership is in line with NASA's Flight Opportunities Program
With Bezos entering the commercial space industry and his attempt to further develop reusable space shuttle, it looks like Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, has found himself a competition. But in all industries, competition is good, for as long as their space programs, as Bezos put it, are geared towards "saving the Earth
source: natureworldnews