- Thrills like flying in 'Virgin Galactic' and sitting in a passenger rocket in 'Blue Origin' space tour
- Vividha-Bhaven Kutchi
- By the year 2040, space tourism will be worth 1000 1000 billion: India's corporate world needs to show enthusiasm
The Corona in India has hit the tourism industry hard for the past one and a half years. Not only have private luxury travel companies, which carry passengers from one city to another within a distance of 200-300 km, gone bankrupt, and travel companies have sold hundreds of their buses cheaply. The airline's business has also crashed.
Collision of three madhantas
Jeff Bezos, owner of Amazon in the US and the world's richest man, Richard Branson of Britain's Virgin Atlantic Airlines and Elon Musk of Tesla have opened the door to fierce competition between travel and the transport business. Bezos has set up a separate company for space tourism called Blue Origin since 2000, while Musk launched Spacex in 2006 and Branson Virgin Galactic in 2006. For the last 20 years, these companies have been building their spacecraft with a huge budget of research and development. Initially unmanned and then trained pilots, many trials have taken place.
One seat auction of Rs. 210 crore
Jeff Bezos, his brother Mark Bezos, and 8-year-old former female pilot Volley Funk will go on their first space trip on July 20, leaving one more seat vacant for one of the U.S. citizens by auction. The highest is Rs. An American citizen has also booked his ticket by bidding Rs 210 crore. Thus, four tourists will take a space stroll on July 20.
Remember Doug on the human moon
On July 20, 18, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldry, astronauts from the US spacecraft Apollo 11, landed on the lunar surface. Bezos chose July 20 as the date of the first space tour to mark this milestone in human history. It is also said that if there is intense competition, one does not have to watch a special moment. Richard Branson, owner of Britain's Virgin Galactic Company, dropped the order, announcing that he would take six tourists, including him, to the space station on July 11, three days before Bezos' space tour. Naturally, Branson will now be a pioneer in spreading the word around the world with amazement and anticipation among citizens around the world, as well as excitement on the media. Excitement at Jeff Bezos's flight must have been skyrocketing.
Branson's master stroke
Like love and war, business rivalry is said to have no emphasis on justice, humility, courtesy and gentleness. Branson could be criticized for not having to announce his space tour nine days ago, given the Bezos' July 30 date, which was announced as late as last month, and as an emotional salute to Mission Moon.
However, if we compare the space tour of Bezos' Blue Origin company and Branson's Virgin Galactic, the real experience and thrill is in the Blue Origin spacecraft.
'Blue Origin' will take the passenger on a rocket while Virgin Galactic will make it feel like a plane trip.
What a thrill of space travel
Blue Origin will allow tourists to fly in the same direction (vertical) rocket from the ground to the sky and in the attached capsule model. This will be a 6 mile trip. The rocket will almost touch the extent beyond the gravitational field. Exactly at the same time the capsule will be released from the rocket booster. A visitor will be able to enjoy the space station's space for up to four minutes. The circular curvature of the earth can be seen from space.
The tourists will land two miles from the launch site in 11 minutes with the rocket booster while the three parachutes of the capsule will land on the ground after six hours.
In contrast, the Virgin Galactic flight will take passengers in a specially designed aircraft capable of flying high, instead of the classic rocket. It does not fly vertically like a rocket but has a circular altitude to be an airplane. A small plane is attached to the previous plane reaching the fixed end point of space. Tourists shift from a big plane to this small plane. This small aircraft is capable of flying 60 miles above the ground. Passengers arrive at the final designated point of the space tour from a small plane and take a glimpse of the Earth's curvature and immediately take off, joining a large plane orbiting at a lower altitude. Tourists return in a large plane and land.
In this way, the rocket experience takes place in the spacecraft of 'Blue Origin' and it is believed that there will be more demand to travel in it going forward.
Tourists will have an incredible thrill as both the flights will return after spending a few minutes in the front lane of space away from the Earth's atmosphere.
Tourist flight on New Shepard rocket
The Blue Origin space suborbit rocket will be named New Shepard after the first American astronaut (121) Alan Shepard. After Armstrong and Aldrin set foot on the moon under the Apollo 11 project, the United States sent another spacecraft to the moon in 191, which included Alan Shepard. He also kissed the land of the moon. The Blue Origin company is not just working on a space tour project. Not only do they work with NASA, but they also have projects that NASA cannot do on a private basis. Private companies are currently building rockets, whether to launch satellites or deliver goods to the International Space Station.
Now 70 ton cargo rocket
Blue Origin is developing a payload rocket called New Glenn, a 210-foot double-vehicle rocket capable of delivering 4 tonnes into space, while Musk's Spaces' Falcon rocket can deliver 30 tonnes. It will be ready by 202. Surprisingly, it will be able to reach the space station 3 times. Even NASA could not complete the project that a rocket can be 'reused' so many times. Even a rocket with such a weight capacity is not present.
Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Richard Branson are not the first corporate figures to take humans into space.
The past of space tourism
Now the question is then why this time space flight is given importance as a historical achievement to this extent? This is because so far all the astronauts have departed for the purpose of exploration under the space government-owned station project of that country. In 2001, Russia's space agency set up a business to send a private traveler on a high-cost ticket, with Dennis Tito of the United States spending કરોડ 20 million at the time and traveling on a Russian Soyuz aircraft. The Russian government banned such travel in 2006.
Two million dollar ticket
The advent of space tours is a new chapter in the human world, as private companies are now licensed to explore the universe, not just space, in the same way that space travel does not limit space travel to astronauts. Just like traveling with a plane ticket, you will be able to get the thrill of space. The space company also gives him as much training as is necessary.
One-day pre-training for Blue Origin and three-day pre-training for Virgin Galactic tourists. The 11-minute ticket is expected to cost between થી 2 million and ત્રણ 300,000 once the space tour becomes regular.
Super Rich will be targeted
According to a survey conducted by Coven, those with a net worth of લાખ 3 million. (Rs. 50 crore) If 80% of them want to go on a space tour, then in the US, 2 lakh citizens are offered to be booked by space companies through marketing. However, the targets of Blue Origin, Spacex and Virgin Company are super rich celebrities and their families who pay Rs. 20 crore is ready to give. Those tickets cost Rs. Don't wait for a tour with the poor in their eyes when one or two crores is enough.
600 tourists have been booked
Virgin Glacit will get the richest people in Europe as the company is based in London. Blue Origin has not yet opened bookings, while Virginia has booked 200 space tourists. In this year of 2021 alone, Virgin Company aims to take 150 citizens on a space tour.
1000 1000 billion business
The space tourism business is estimated to be worth ટ્ર 1 trillion ((1,000 billion) by 2020. Projects from Russia, France, Britain, the United States, Germany, Qatar, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are currently underway and will be in competition by 2020. By 2020, about 50 companies will be in space tourism. In India, the Center has also announced a green light and incentive policy for private companies for space exploration and travel, satellite launches, but has not received much response. Amazon, SpaceSex or Virgin have reached this point in the last 30 years, even though they have been immersed in research with huge funding as well as their world best space organizations as well as government support.
Waiting for corporate venture in India
In India, the Khat Muhurat has not even taken place yet. No one has shown corporate interest in billions in lending and research support. India does not appear to have a space tourism company by 2020.
It is not a mistake to view space tourism as a mere thrill or entertainment business for the rich. The world can be influenced by the dominance of ambitious projects in space tourism and beyond in many aspects such as alternative settlements, communications technology, networking, air defense and aggression and weather forecasting. ISRO alone cannot do all this. Corporate and dreamy personalities are needed for this. Jeff Bezos, 6, envisioned space tourism and the International Space Station at the age of 18 and has a wealth of technology to do so. We also need geniuses like Bezas, Musk, Branson to think on a crazy eccentric piece and then realize it.
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