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Fly me to the moon: Amazon's Bezos outlines plans for permanent lunar colony (VIDEO) | |
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Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos wants to send people back to the moon – but this time to colonize. | Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos wants to send people back to the moon – but this time to colonize. |
The billionaire revealed more about his ambitious plan to settle on the moon during a Q&A with kids at the Seattle Museum of Flight’s Apollo exhibit Saturday. | The billionaire revealed more about his ambitious plan to settle on the moon during a Q&A with kids at the Seattle Museum of Flight’s Apollo exhibit Saturday. |
Answering a question about the impact of AI on space exploration, Bezos said: “I think we should build a permanent human settlement on one of the poles of the moon. It’s time to go back to the moon, but this time to stay.” | Answering a question about the impact of AI on space exploration, Bezos said: “I think we should build a permanent human settlement on one of the poles of the moon. It’s time to go back to the moon, but this time to stay.” |
READ MORE: Amazon boss wants to start delivery service to the Moon | READ MORE: Amazon boss wants to start delivery service to the Moon |
Bezos has previously spoken about Blue Origin’s plan to send cargo shipments to the moon to deliver equipment necessary for building a human colony. | Bezos has previously spoken about Blue Origin’s plan to send cargo shipments to the moon to deliver equipment necessary for building a human colony. |
Writing in an internal company report earlier this year, Bezos said: “A permanently inhabited lunar settlement is a difficult and worthy objective. I sense a lot of people are excited about this.” | Writing in an internal company report earlier this year, Bezos said: “A permanently inhabited lunar settlement is a difficult and worthy objective. I sense a lot of people are excited about this.” |
The future lunar mission could be underway as early as July 2020, Bezos said – although he is counting on NASA’s help. | The future lunar mission could be underway as early as July 2020, Bezos said – although he is counting on NASA’s help. |
“Our liquid hydrogen expertise and experience with precision vertical landing offer the fastest path to a lunar lander mission,” he said. “I'm excited about this and am ready to invest my own money alongside NASA to make it happen.” | “Our liquid hydrogen expertise and experience with precision vertical landing offer the fastest path to a lunar lander mission,” he said. “I'm excited about this and am ready to invest my own money alongside NASA to make it happen.” |
READ MORE: Cosmic concrete ideal for Mars can make Red Planet settlement a reality | READ MORE: Cosmic concrete ideal for Mars can make Red Planet settlement a reality |
Meanwhile, the race to colonize other parts of the solar system is hotting up. Earlier this month, NASA revealed it has developed a form of concrete that could be produced on Mars, solving the problem of how to build structures that can withstand the planet’s radiation. | Meanwhile, the race to colonize other parts of the solar system is hotting up. Earlier this month, NASA revealed it has developed a form of concrete that could be produced on Mars, solving the problem of how to build structures that can withstand the planet’s radiation. |
While the space agency still hopes to accomplish its Mars mission goal by 2030, SpaceX billionaire Elon Musk is confident he can get humans on the red planet by 2024. | While the space agency still hopes to accomplish its Mars mission goal by 2030, SpaceX billionaire Elon Musk is confident he can get humans on the red planet by 2024. |
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