or probably not by coincidence. and a falcon super heavy booster, fully reusable system. that vehicle will almost certainly at least orbit the moon or get to the moon before either the u.s. gets back or china gets there with their first astronauts. and it may even land. so i think it s pretty exciting to see, the commercial side is the most exciting right now. scott, is there a transfer of real technology on every single one of these different space experiences. was there a big transfer between gemini and apollo and the apollo and the shuttles and now between the public technology created by nasa and the private technology with blue origin or others? well, they definitely got progressively more complex, right? and now i wouldn t make the argument that this blue origin spacecraft, that the capsule is more complicated, clearly not
0 i wouldn t say all of it is aimed towards that. of course, any commercial veteran needs to turn a profit in order to stay in business. so it s partially about that. it s partially about helping jeff bezos realize his big picture dream of colonizing what we call sis lunar space, the area between low earth orbit and the moon. this is a small first step for jeff bezos and blue origin, showing that they can launch people successfully into space and they have other rockets and bigger ambitions on the drawing board. if you want to take really big picture view of it, in jeff bezos mind, this is all about saving planet earth by helping to move industries off planet. but in the shorter term, the company needs to turn a profit in order to keep going. and you can see right now, jose i want to point out, you can see, in addition to looking at the four astronauts to the left on your screen is jeff bezos. he, of course, is not going to be aboard this craft. i interviewed him after the last
This summer middle and high school students from virtually any community, including home-schooled students, can join the excitement of summer enrichment programs from the team at Lake Michigan Catholic Schools. LMC continues to foster a passion for hands-on, experiential learning by offering several new project-based summer enrichment opportunities open to all students in Southwest Michigan. LMC Middle/High School Principal James White says, "We want to encourage a love for learning," and adds, "It's exciting to acquire new skills and gain new knowledge, especially in an innovative educational environment. Whether you attend Lake Michigan Catholic or not, we are offering all students in our community the opportunity to bring learning to life through our summer enrichment programs." Middle and high school summer enrichment programs are open to all public, private and homeschooled students in Southwest Michigan. The programs include: The Cracked Egg (June 7 –
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A venue for the Northern Ireland peace talks and a G20 summit, the five star hotel, which clinched the Global Winner - Luxury Coastal Hotel at the World Luxury Hotel Awards 2020 last month, also has a spa complex with pool. Since reopening after lockdown it has also launched a range of guest ‘Space Experiences’, including coastal walks, cocktails and craft beers in a clifftop yurt and private talks with one of the hotel’s beekeepers and the chance to visit their 20 hives (bee suits provided).
The reception with the welcoming open fire and contemporary artwork, the one over the fireplace showing local golfing legend Old Tom Morris.