
Disaster! Jeff Bezos just Destroyed Himself after Blue Origin's New Shepard Trouble...
Disaster! Jeff Bezos just Destroyed Himself after Blue Origin's New Shepard Trouble...
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Disaster! Jeff Bezos just Destroyed Himself after Blue Origin's New Shepard Trouble...
Jeff Bezos’ dream of colonizing space just completely crashed after NS-31 turned into a big comedy show!
From accusations of flaunting luxury during inflation, to the unforgettable faceplant in front of tens of thousands of livestream viewers.
This flight left him more embarrassed than ever before.
Moreover, Blue Origin even accidentally humiliated the six tourists on board when they were compared to a chimpanzee.
Let’s dive in and find out on today’s episode of Alpha Tech.
Disaster! Jeff Bezos just Destroyed Himself after Blue Origin's New Shepard Trouble...
After hearing the stories of Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, I realized something, the people who dare to dream big, and actually chase those dreams, are the ones who end up truly successful and wealthy.
Take Elon Musk, his dream is to help humanity live on Mars. That’s wild. Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos has a more modest vision: sending millions of people to work on the Moon.
Maybe that’s why he’s still second on the rich list.
Disaster! Jeff Bezos just Destroyed Himself after Blue Origin's New Shepard Trouble...
Jeff’s story and Blue Origin’s started way back when he was just five, watching the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. That moment lit a spark.
Years later, thanks to his talent and relentless drive, Bezos turned a tiny online bookstore into Amazon, a global tech empire. And with the fortune he built, he finally had the chance to chase that childhood dream. That’s when he founded Blue Origin , his own space company, built to bring humanity closer to the stars.
Blue Origin was founded in 2000, but for almost 15 years, it operated in complete secrecy. Nobody knew what they were working on, and without any public product launches, the company barely made a ripple. In contrast, SpaceX achieved major milestones just six years after its launch, successfully launching Falcon 1 into orbit on its fourth launch test in July 2008.
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