Essay | Tragedy Won’t End the New Golden Age of Exploration

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Essay | Tragedy Won’t End the New Golden Age of Exploration
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The crew who died on the Titan submersible should be remembered not as wealthy tourists but as explorers, like the ones who mapped the Arctic and pioneered aviation a century ago

Blue OriginThe Explorers Club was founded in New York City in 1904, in an era I like to call the heroic age of exploration.

At a time when significant areas on the Earth’s surface were still terra incognita, early members of the club, where I now serve as president, went to extraordinary lengths to prove that humans could reach and study all parts of our planet and beyond.Continue reading your article with

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