Not just a race to space, egos clash in the Bezos and Musk rivalry that comes with out-of-this-world financial stakes
The tech entrepreneurs have each channeled some of their vast fortunes into private space exploration companies.
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While SpaceX and Blue Origin have the benefit of founders with ample financial resources, they also compete for contracts with US military or space agencies.
PARIS: Even the Milky Way seems too small to keep the egos of tech billionaires Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk from colliding as they vie to conquer space.
Musk aimed low with a recent tweet saying "can't get it up (to orbit)" in response to a post about Bezos-founded space company Blue Origin protesting NASA's choice of Musk's SpaceX team to build a module that will land the next US astronauts on the moon.
"This is more than just a battle for space," said Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives. "There is some ego at play as well; this has become even more personal."
The tech entrepreneurs have each channeled some of their vast fortunes into private space exploration companies since early this century.
Bezos, 57, is founder of Blue Origin as well as of e-commerce colossus Amazon. Forbes ranks him the richest person on this planet, worth some $202 billion.
Musk, the colorful 49-year-old founder of Tesla and SpaceX as well as other companies, including one working to mesh human brains with computers, is in third place with a worth of $173 billion, according to the ranking.
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Dreams of private companies taking to the stars -- instead of leaving such wonders to governments -- have developed into projects to deploy networks of satellites providing wireless internet service and for space tourism.
While SpaceX and Blue Origin have the benefit of founders with ample financial resources, they also compete for contracts with US military or space agencies.
Musk has a clear lead over Bezos.
SpaceX CEO and founder Elon Musk (front R) and NASA acting administrator Steve Jurczyk visit with Crew-2, ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet of France, NASA astronaut Megan McArthur, NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and JAXA astronaut Akihiko Hoshide of Japan inside the crew suit-up room, before the boarding of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the Crew Dragon capsule bound for the International Space Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on April 23, 2021.
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SpaceX has deployed hundreds of satellites into orbit, while a Kuiper satellite network remains Earth-bound despite Bezos pledging $10 billion in backing.
Musk even formed an alliance with Microsoft, which is Amazon's biggest rival in the cloud computing market, to use its Azure platform to provide satellite-powered internet service, the companies announced late last year.
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Microsoft said it will also work with SpaceX on a government contract to build satellites as part of a defense system capable of detecting and tracking ballistic, cruise and hypersonic missiles.
Separately, the US Department of Defense last year awarded a $10 billion "JEDI" cloud computing contract to Microsoft instead of Amazon.
Amazon has alleged it was shut out of the deal because of a vendetta against the company and Bezos by former US president Donald Trump.
NASA has developed confidence in SpaceX, which has been trusted to shuttle supplies and astronauts to the International Space Station, according to Foundation for Strategic Research space specialist Xavier Pasco.
Blue Origin, in contrast, hasn't made that "important step," Pasco noted.
Bezos has been left to challenge SpaceX in court here on planet Earth.
He announced early this year that he is stepping down as chief executive of Amazon and planned to spend more time on other projects including Blue Origin.
Bezos has cited the futuristic vision of late physicist and space advocate Gerard O'Neill, but has mocked Musk's talk of colonizing Mars.
Bezos has made it clear he thinks the red planet is not a spot for a home.
"Who want to move to Mars?" Bezos said at a conference in 2019.
"Do me a favor, go live on the top of Mount Everest for a year first, and see if you like it -- because it's a garden paradise compared to Mars."
The rivalry between Bezos and Musk comes with out-of-this-world financial stakes.
Analyst Ives predicted that the "monetization" of space would launch in earnest soon, with trillions of dollars to be made.
"Bezos and Musk know that the winner of the space battle will be crowned within the next one or two years," Ives said.
An Indian Restaurant Owner Tried Sending Samosa To Space; Other Food Items That Have Been Sent To The Great Beyond
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Indian restaurant owner, Niraj Gadher, who runs Chai Walla in Bath, likes to think big. And that’s why he sent a samosa into space. While his first two attempts to launch the savoury snack into the great beyond ended in failure, it looks like the third time was the charm – sort of.
Gadher managed to get the samosa up, up, up and away but then lost track of the snack when the GPS signal failed. However, after returning to Earth the following day, the GPS tracker revealed that the package had made its way across southern England, crossed the Channel and had crash landed in Caix in northern France. However, the samosa isn’t the strangest thing to be sent into space. Read on to find out what strange items mankind has sent up into space.
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