Mar 9, 2016 06:10 PM
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin company has announced that it plans to test fly its suborbital space vehicles with humans aboard in 2017. Then if the test flights work as planned, they will fly paying space tourists starting in 2018.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/139684...y-2017.htm
Their plan is to use old-style vertical launch rockets that supposedly will land vertically as well.
If I was a passenger, it would be that landing that would scare me the most.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/139684...y-2017.htm
Their plan is to use old-style vertical launch rockets that supposedly will land vertically as well.
If I was a passenger, it would be that landing that would scare me the most.

![[Image: 151124-blue-620x493.jpg]](http://cdn.geekwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/151124-blue-620x493.jpg)
![[Image: blue-origin-launch-003-1280x577.jpg]](http://www.technobuffalo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/blue-origin-launch-003-1280x577.jpg)
![[Image: Blue%2BOrigin%2BAstronaut%2BExperience.png]](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Cv_Ey4qm12U/VlZxBHsqLZI/AAAAAAAAIHo/IkjMN5vvJpw/s1600/Blue%2BOrigin%2BAstronaut%2BExperience.png)
![[Image: 635930640935173773-BlueOrigin-008.jpeg]](http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/9a82f7b9e091097aafdd67778706f051343e0582/c=9-0-7490-5625&r=x513&c=680x510/local/-/media/2016/03/08/Brevard/Brevard/635930640935173773-BlueOrigin-008.jpeg)