@MichaelNichols-ec9pt

Wealth: beyond a certain amount of money, you can't personally spend all of it.  So, to make it useful, even valuable, you have to spend big, risk big, to score big. You never know you might even win big.

@jackwilliamburgess

This is what you like to see from wealthy people

@hamelconsultancyllc

The dude has over 2 billion dollars. He is spending 1 billion. Even if that all disappears, guess what? He still has over a billion dollars. What’s the point of having money if you don’t do these kind of things?

@samuwall

Im betting my fortune on a 2010 hyundai accent

@Gav_Jam

Really interesting company but I could do without the pessimistic analysis. These guys are really going for it and that should be applauded there is a great team here beyond the investor.

@jackgt1991

I totally disagree with the comment. If he fails he will just lit his money on fire. That’s absolutely incorrect. There are so many people learning skills learning about space and what it takes that even if he fails, this will be just a steppingstone to us having permanent in space

@jameskelly3502

Bigelow Aerospace launched 2 prototype stations in 2006 and 2007.

  But 99% of "Space Enthusiasts" don't know anything about space history before 2019. So, I guess that doesn't count.

@BlackheartCharlie

"Don't start vast projects with half-vast ideas."

@TheDroneOperator.

"Nasa took 20 years" "This guys got no experience" "The first two attempts failed" ... All sounds strangely familiar. Oh yeah, it's what the haters all first said about SpaceX. 

Vast - Take my money.

@larryslobster7881

more space videos, this one is great

@Mainlychesscontent

Probably rug pull the space station

@thedompatrinhoofficial

So is this the new space version of Oceangate?

@cassiusclark9653

Yay! I love Vast Space!!

@MarcMaccoy

Smart move. The moment you have built up a significant fortune in crypto, you should quickly divest away from it. Dont be the greedy fool.

@timothystewart8281

That vertical bed was wîld.

@whatthef911

There was LunaCorp in the 90's that intended to put two rovers on the moon by 1998. The company was dissolved in 2003.

@HappyLearner-jb7jp

Awesome, I wish I could work for them

@triplediff

Stop calling things that will require huge amounts of government funding "private".

@JayashreeBhalla

Vast amount of information here. Very interesting and creatively made  film.

@kgothatsongobeni2991

So they aren't in a clean room? Building a space rocket like a car😂😂