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We have told you not to stare at the Sun today. We have told you to use safety glasses. We have tried so very hard, and we are so very tired. Commercial space tourism company Blue Origin, and its overlord Jeff Bezos, have been pretty quiet over the last few months. But last week, the Amazon founder made his. Blue Jellyfish Of Deep Sea Hacked' title='Blue Jellyfish Of Deep Sea Hacked' />Blue Jellyfish Of Deep Sea HackedJeff Bezos in Instagram Debut I Am Fun UpdatedCommercial space tourism company Blue Origin, and its overlord Jeff Bezos, have been pretty quiet over the last few months. But last week, the Amazon founder made his first Instagram post, which appears to show the billionaire stranded on the roof of his own rocket facility in Florida. The sky is blue because the atmosphere scatters the shorter wavelength blue end of the visible light spectrum more than the red end. As a result, more of this. Latest environmental news, features and updates. Pictures, video and more. Because he is Fun. Haha. The video opens with a spectacular view of Blue Origins 7. Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which is currently under construction. Blue Origin told Gizmodo that the video is captured from a drone. The progress is pretty impressive, considering this is what the site looked like last December. The best part of the videoor whatever it isis that you get to appreciate the grandeur of an up and coming spaceflight facility, one thatll eventually house and launch Blue Origins heavy lift orbital rocket, New Glenn. But things quickly take a turn for the worse. Adobe Media Encoder Cs6 Torrent. The camera zooms in on Bezos, whos lounging in a chair on the roof of the facility with the nonchalantness of a dad enjoying a half priced Mudslide at a TGI Fridays. Hes silently, expressionlessly holding a sign that says Rocket factory coming soon. Classic Jeff. Haha. Blue Origin hasnt disclosed when the facility will be completed, though according to Space. Could Bezos cringeworthy Instagram mean its coming sooner than expectedAt the very least, it was an earnest attempt at a human emotion. Update 5 1. 5pm Blue Origin told Gizmodo via email that the Instagram post is actual video footage from a drone, not a rendering. Weve included that detail in the post.