
Jeff Bezos says he's curious how space is 'going to change me' ahead of historic flight
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is set to launch to the edge of space on Tuesday, fulfilling a lifelong dream and ushering in a new era of space tourism via the first crewed flight from his private space-faring firm Blue Origin.
The billionaire, who stepped down as Amazon CEO earlier this month, opened up about the historic spaceflight in an exclusive interview with ABC News' "Good Morning America" on Monday.
"I have just been dreaming of this really my whole life, but I don't know what it's going to mean for me," Bezos told ABC News' Michael Strahan. "I don't know, I'm very curious about what tomorrow is actually going to bring. Everybody who's been to space says it changes them in some way. And I'm just really excited to figure out how it's going to change me."
"People say they see the thin limb of the Earth's atmosphere, it teaches them how fragile and precious the planet is, how there are there no boundaries," Bezos added. "I don't know what it's going to do but I'm excited to find out."
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