Anonymous ID: 6a2b2a Sept. 15, 2018, 1:03 a.m. No.3030978   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1019 >>1066 >>1166 >>1172 >>1347 >>1421

Blue Origin, LLC is an American privately funded aerospace manufacturer and spaceflight services company headquartered in Kent, Washington. Founded in 2000 by Jeff Bezos, the company is developing technologies to enable private human access to space with the goal to dramatically lower costs and increase reliability. Blue Origin is employing an incremental approach from suborbital to orbital flight, with each developmental step building on its prior work. The company motto is Gradatim Ferociter, Latin for "Step by Step, Ferociously". Blue Origin is developing a variety of technologies, with a focus on rocket-powered vertical takeoff and vertical landing (VTVL) vehicles for access to suborbital and orbital space. The company's name refers to the blue planet, Earth, as the point of origin. Initially focused on suborbital spaceflight, the company has designed, built and flown multiple testbeds of its New Shepard spacecraft at its facility in Culberson County, Texas. Developmental test flight of the New Shepard, named after the first American in space Alan Shepard, began in April 2015, and flight testing is continuing into 2018, with first passenger-carrying spaceflight expected in late 2018. On nearly every one of the test flights since 2015, the uncrewed vehicle has flown to a planned test altitude of more than 100 km (330,000 ft) and achieved a top speed of more than Mach 3 (3,675 km/h; 2,284 mph), reaching space above the Kármán line, with both the space capsule and its rocket booster successfully soft landing, making reuse possible. By 2016, the second New Shepard booster test article had made four flights, each time exceeding 100 km (330,000 ft) in altitude, before returning for successful soft landings. The first crewed test flights are planned to take place in 2018, with the start of commercial service in 2019.

 

Blue Origin has become a part of a "dramatic metamorphosis" of the space industry in recent years, having moved into the orbital spaceflight technology business in 2014, initially as a rocket engine supplier for others via a contractual agreement to build a new large rocket engine, the BE-4, for major US launch system operator United Launch Alliance (ULA). ULA is also considering the BE-3, Blue Origin's smaller rocket engine used on New Shepard, for use in a new second stage—the Advanced Cryogenic Evolved Stage (ACES)—which will become the primary upper stage for ULA's Vulcan orbital launch vehicle in the 2020s. By 2015, Blue Origin had announced plans to also manufacture and fly its own orbital launch vehicle from the Florida Space Coast, known as the New Glenn. BE-4 is expected to complete engine qualification testing by late 2018.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Origin

Anonymous ID: 6a2b2a Sept. 15, 2018, 1:11 a.m. No.3031019   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1066 >>1166 >>1172 >>1347 >>1353 >>1421

When $2 billion is a pittance

 

For centuries, business titans have risen in acts of ruthlessness, then washed their reputations in shows of charity, endowing monuments like libraries (Carnegie), museums (Getty), universities (Rockefeller) and plain-old philanthropies (Ford). Not Jeff Bezos. For now, the Amazon kingpin says he plans to donate a tiny part of his $160 billion fortune, and continue to do business with the rest.

 

Between the lines: Yesterday, Bezos announced The Day One Fund, committing $2 billion — or 1.25% of his fortune — to family homeless shelters and Montessori-style preschools in underserved communities, or 0.01% of his fortune. By comparison, Bill Gates has endowed the foundation he shares with his wife Melinda with $50 billion. Warren Buffett has donated $34 billion since 2006, and plans to give away his whole fortune, and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has committed $45 billion.

 

The big picture: Bezos explains that he is seeking long-term impact through ventures like his space exploration company.

 

"I'm going to give away a lot of money in a non-profit model, but I'm also going to invest a lot of money in something that most investors might say is a terrible investment — like Blue Origin — but that I think is important."— Bezos in Washington, DC, last night

 

"For the first time in history, we're big compared to the face of the planet," Bezos said. We have two choices as humans, he said: stop growing now, and keep population and energy consumption constant, or move into the solar system. Bezos likes option No. 2. And he dreams of his company being the one to get us there. Maybe Blue Origin won't be profitable, and he will turn it into a non-profit, Bezos said. But he hopes it will make a killing.

 

https://www.axios.com/jeff-bezos-philanthropy-blue-origin-space-c32c70b5-532a-4ebd-953b-28d585b64f72.html

 

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Anonymous ID: 6a2b2a Sept. 15, 2018, 1:22 a.m. No.3031066   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1142 >>1166 >>1172 >>1347 >>1421

‘Just DO IT!’ Blue Origin software engineers talk about Jeff Bezos’ space venture on Reddit

 

How do you become a software engineer for a space company?

 

“I for one never expected to work in the space industry or Blue. I was previously working at Amazon and heard a lot of mentions of Blue. I thought since I didn’t have a big mechanical/electrical engineering background I wouldn’t be able to find a job in the field. I saw that Blue had software opening that matched my background (CS degree) and applied and got on a great team building applications and tools that drive the business of building rockets. The interview for Blue is different from any other I have been to before, as the first hour is you giving a presentation on yourself, job history and projects. So don’t let your dreams be dreams! Just DO IT!”

 

Read More here:

https://www.geekwire.com/2016/blue-origin-software-engineers-reddit-ama/

 

Note: Interesting how Bezo's name never comes out as founder ….hmmm

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Anonymous ID: 6a2b2a Sept. 15, 2018, 1:49 a.m. No.3031172   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1351 >>1421

Famous People Who Were Montessori Students

 

It’s interesting to see how many famous people have been influenced in one way or another by Maria Montessori’s philosophy and method of education.

 

The famous individuals most obviously influenced by Montessori are former Montessori students. Many of these individuals are known for their initiative, creativity, and self confidence. These include actors George Clooney, Cami Cotler, John and Joan Cusack, Dakota Fanning, Melissa and Sarah Gilbert, Helen Hunt, and Lea Salonga; artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser; authors Anne Frank and T. Berry Brazelton; management guru Peter Drucker; Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin; Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos; Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales; Sims designer Will Wright; former Washington Post owner and editor Katharine Graham; former First Lady and editor Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis; Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez; celebrity chef and author Julia Child; magician David Blaine; media mogul Sean Combs; musician Joshua Bell; and Princes William and Harry.

 

Famous People Who Chose Montessori Education for their Children

 

Montessori education is a well-thought-out choice for many famous people who are looking for a school providing individualized instruction and the opportunity for their children to achieve their potential. Among Montessori parents are former U.S. President Bill Clinton; Secretary of State Hilary Clinton; Michigan state governor Jennifer Granholm; actors Patty Duke Austin, Yul Brynner, Cher, Michael Douglas, Shari Lewis, and Susan St. James; athlete David Robinson; authors John Bradshaw (psychologist and author), Gordon Ramsay (celebrity chef and author) and Tana Ramsay (cookbook author and Montessori teacher), and musicians Yo Yo Ma and Willie Nelson.

 

https://livingmontessorinow.com/famous-people-influenced-by-montessori/

 

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