As awful as it was in many respects, 2021 was a milestone for space exploration, with several private companies achieving record-breaking launches on privately-funded and built rockets. The media called it the billionaire space race, and Elon Musk and his SpaceX were often thrown into it, along with Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic.
advocate for colonizing mars. that s a planet, kat. and getting haircuts after 50. i believe that particular style is called i m super rich so you re going to sleep with me anyway was quote. that s why he was chosen this year, they write in the profile. he has spent a lifetime defying the haters. now it seems he s finally a position put them in their place for 2021 with the year of elon unbound. what? because before this year he was just a genius multibillionaire that dated beautiful actresses. looks like the magazine is late again. pretty bad for a magazine named time period of time also says he s one of the few people worthy of being described as larger-than-life. i suppose they haven t met you-know-who. [scattered applause] i am! i am. his musk really though right
talking about is i mean, creating really an environment for millions of people. bezos talks about a trillion people being able to live in space at some point. yeah, it sounds like science fiction, but it s not a bad idea to be thinking that way. you could make the argument, anderson, that we as human beings sort of have an obligation to think this way because ultimately the human race will cease to exist. so pushing out beyond our planet is in many senses an obligation. i know that s how bezos and musk think about this, the idea of colonizing mars. and ultimately creating a species that could move even beyond the solar system. as crazy as that sounds now, if we don t take these steps today, we re never going to get to that point. and what s happening, what you re seeing here, what s fascinating to me, anderson, is, you know, think about how the