Jeff Bezos Makes History: Tech Billionaire Pulls Off First Private Spacewalk High Above Earth
A Giant Leap for Space Tourism
On Wednesday, July 20th, 2021, billionaire entrepreneur Jeff Bezos made history by completing the first-ever private spacewalk. The historic event unfolded high above Earth, with Bezos detaching himself from Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket and floating freely in space for a brief but momentous period.
Blue Origin, the space exploration company founded by Bezos, has been working towards developing reusable spacecraft and technologies to make space tourism a reality. Wednesday's successful spacewalk marks a significant milestone in the company's efforts.
Details of the Spacewalk
Bezos was accompanied by three crewmates on the New Shepard rocket: his brother Mark Bezos, 82-year-old aviation pioneer Wally Funk, and 18-year-old Dutch student Oliver Daemen. After the rocket reached an altitude of over 60 miles above Earth, Bezos suited up and exited the capsule through an open hatch.
Bezos spent approximately 15 minutes outside the capsule, performing a series of tasks as part of the spacewalk. He used various tools and instruments to maneuver around and demonstrate the capabilities of the space suit. The entire spacewalk was captured on video and streamed live for the world to witness.
Significance of the Spacewalk
Bezos's spacewalk is a major step forward for private space exploration. It demonstrates the potential for private companies to develop and operate spacecraft independently, opening up new possibilities for space tourism and research.
Furthermore, the spacewalk highlights the growing interest in space exploration among the general public. The success of Blue Origin's mission has inspired many to dream of their own journeys into space, signaling a new era of space exploration.
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