You Can Now Take A Ride In Jeff Bezos' Rocket Ship for $2.8 MillionOnline bidding for the coveted inaugural spot aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard will continue until June 19, when it will shift to a live online auction.

ByEmily Rella

Blue Origin

As if billionaires taking over Earth wasn't enough, the race continues to successfully colonize the cosmos.

The Jeff Bezos-backed Blue Origin aerospace manufacturer isauctioningoff tickets to be one of six passengers on the company's New Shepard rocket ship in the first flight that will launch with a full crew.

The ship itself has had 15 successful consecutive missions without a crew, according to the company, as well as succeeded in escape and evacuation tests.

Related:Elon Musk's SpaceX signs alliance with Google Cloud to offer satellite internet with Starlink

The 11-minute trip will launch into suborbital space on July 20 from Launch Site One, located in the Guadalupe Mountains in West Texas.

5月20日,the current highest bid for the spot was a cool $2.8 million.

The ship, named after famed American astronaut Alan Shepard, will launch on a historic day for space exploration. "On this day 60 years ago, Alan Shepard made history by becoming the first American to fly to space," the companysaid. "In the decades since, fewer than 600 astronauts have been to space above the Kármán Line to see the borderless Earth and the thin limb of our atmosphere."

Related:Blue Origin Is Challenging SpaceX's Artemis Lander Contract From NASA

New Shepard, which is classified as a "reusable suborbital rocket system," will have no pilots, as it will fly in automatic.

Online bidding for the coveted inaugural spot aboard will continue until June 19, when it will shift to a live online auction. "It's time for astronauts to climb onboard," Blue Origin added in it statement. "This seat will change how you see the world."

Blue Origin's hope to get a full crew successfully into space and back comes on the heels of competitor Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic twosuccessfullycrewed trips, one in December 2018 and one in December 2019.

Another top competitor, Elon Musk's SpaceX, also successfullylaunched龙载人车辆进入太空后,发送two astronauts to the International Space Station in May 2020, marking SpaceX as the first privately held company to do so.

Interested New Shepard passengers can bid for a seat through Blue Origin'swebsite.

Related:Following the Successful Takeoff and Landing of the New Shepard Rocket, Jeff Bezos Is Hot on Elon Musk's Heels

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Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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