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Comments by "Sebastian Nolte" (@sebastiannolte1201) on "Blue Origin's rocket launches to edge of space, carrying Jeff Bezos and crew" video.
What? So you think there is a company with 6,000 employees offers a tourist attraction, that you can book on their website, and meanwhile 32 individuals in 6 flights did it (not even talking about all the unmanned flights, so 24 overall since 2015). And it is all fake? How does that work? So the interested individuals have to pretend that it is real? But of course the main problem: Why even should it be fake in the first place? It so random to say "fake" to such a normal thing like a rocket launch. It is just a capsule that is shot up and fall down. A ten minutes carnival ride for rich people, nothing more. Why is that something that has to be fake? Do you believe that airplanes are real?
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This is not "space exploration". They are just shot up and fall down, it is a ten minutes carnival ride for rich people. If they would release a satellite it would fall down, because they don't go into orbit. Oh, yes, they were a bit above 100 km so they call it "space". Of course that is arbitrary, the experience would have been the same if they would reach only 90 km.
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What? So you think there is a company with 6,000 employees offers a tourist attraction, that you can book on their website, and meanwhile 32 individuals in 6 flights did it (not even talking about all the unmanned flights, so 24 overall since 2015). And it is all fake? How does that work? So the interested individuals have to pretend that it is real? But of course the main problem: Why even should it be fake in the first place? It so random to say "fake" to such a normal thing like a rocket launch. It is just a capsule that is shot up and fall down. A ten minutes carnival ride for rich people, nothing more. Why is that something that has to be fake? Do you believe that airplanes are real?
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What? So you think there is a company with 6,000 employees offers a tourist attraction, that you can book on their website, and meanwhile 32 individuals in 6 flights did it (not even talking about all the unmanned flights, so 24 overall since 2015). And it is all fake? How does that work? So the interested individuals have to pretend that it is real? But of course the main problem: Why even should it be fake in the first place? It so random to say "fake" to such a normal thing like a rocket launch. It is just a capsule that is shot up and fall down. A ten minutes carnival ride for rich people, nothing more. Why is that something that has to be fake? Do you believe that airplanes are real?
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