The latest billionaire to signal his interest in the space travel industry is former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
On top of that, Schmidt plans to take the role of CEO at the company.
It isnt public information just how much money the tech executive has put into the company.
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Schmidt, of course, is in good company.
Like Musk, Relatively Space is also interested in Mars.
Onits website, the company says that it aspires to become the next great commercial launch company.
Our reusable rockets can meet this demand, offering customers the right size payload capacity at the right cost.
Prior to Schmidts arrival, Relativity was having money problems, the Times reports.
Having encountered technical difficulties, the firm faced difficulties raising new funding, the newspaper writes.
Schmidt left Google roughly 15 years ago, in 2011.
Since then, he has done a little of this and a little of that.
In recent years, hes also increasingly involved himself in the artificial intelligence business.
Theres one more billionaire to actively worry about.
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