
Auction winner bids $28M to fly into space with Jeff Bezos
NY Post
An unidentified winner grabbed the first seat on Jeff Bezos’ spacecraft for an out-of-this-world $28 million.
Adding in the 6% buyers commission added to the highest price bid, the winner will be paying $2.7 million per minute for the 11-minute flight set for July 20, the 52nd anniversary of the moon landing. The winner will join the Amazon founder and his brother, Mark, on the six-seat craft’s inaugural human flight.
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