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Mashup Score: 2Bezos offered Tom Hanks a ride on Blue Origin space rocket - 3 year(s) ago
Actor Tom Hanks was offered a coveted seat on Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin rocket, but the Hollywood star turned down the opportunity because of the price.
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Mashup Score: 5
Planet co-founder Chris Boshuizen will be one of four passengers on the next flight of the Blue Origin New Shepard suborbital vehicle.
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Mashup Score: 7
William Shatner’s going to space on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket ship.
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Mashup Score: 1High Altitude, High Risk, Part 3 - The Skin Cancer Foundation - 3 year(s) ago
Did you know that as your altitude increases, so does your risk for skin cancer? We hear from astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent a year on the space station.
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Mashup Score: 4Kármán line - Wikipedia - 3 year(s) ago
The Kármán line (or von Karman line) is an attempt to define a boundary between Earth’s atmosphere and outer space. It was defined to be 100 kilometres (54 nautical miles; 62 miles; 330,000 feet) above Earth’s mean sea level. It was established in the 1960s by the Fédération aéronautique internationale (FAI), an international record-keeping body for aeronautics.[2][3] Various countries and…
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Mashup Score: 17The final frontier: health in space - 3 year(s) ago
The rise of space tourism and plans to send people to Mars are prompting new studies of the health effects of space flight. Talha Burki reports.
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Jeff Bezos may have been beaten to space by rival Richard Branson, but the billionaire American businessman is poised to make history next week aboard what would be the world’s first unpiloted suborbital flight with an all-civilian crew.
Source: ReutersCategories: Future of Medicine, Latest HeadlinesTweet
Hanks said when asked by Kimmel about the Blue Origin invite. "It costs like $28 million or something like that. And I'm doing good, Jimmy — I'm doing good — but I ain't paying $28 million. https://t.co/PXwrmV6yJ7 #space #blueorigin #TomHanks