267: Space Tourism via Balloon with Zero 2 Infinity CEO José Mariano López Urdiales

EPISODE · Mar 23, 2023 · 1H 31M

267: Space Tourism via Balloon with Zero 2 Infinity CEO José Mariano López Urdiales

from Invest Like a Boss · host Sam Marks Johnny FD Derek Spartz

In this episode, Derek interviews Zero 2 Infinity Fouder & CEO José Mariano López Urdiales on a unique take on the space trousim industry. Instead of rockets, Zero 2 Infinity is using balloon technology to (hopefully soon) fly humans into space on a more comfortable, leisurely alternative to the rocket. Zero 2 Infinity also has a satellite delivery business that José explains and lays out the investment opportunities. Sam Marks jumps on the intro and outro to tell us where he's been traveling all through Asia, and tell why he is excited for this space technology... but won't be a passenger himself. About José & Zero 2 Infinity: Jose Mariano López is the founder and CEO of Zero 2 Infinity, the most active player in Europe in Near Space flights with over 50 successful missions. Jose Mariano is an engineer and a pioneer in NewSpace, whose vision is to make access to Space affordable and sustainable. His seminal work has sparked a renaissance of high-altitude ballooning with applications ranging from telecommunications to Space Tourism. He is a graduate of MIT in Aeronautics and Astronautics and holds 2 patents. Discussed:  Zero 2 Infinity Website Jose's LinkedIn Zero 2 Infinity Instagram Zero 2 Infinity Twitter VIDEO: 50% Scale Prototype Balloon The Paper That Initiated The Space Balloon Race VIDEO: Bloostar Rocket Satellite Launch From Near Space Where we are: Johnny FD – Ukraine / IG @johnnyfdj Sam Marks – Bangkok / IG @imsammarks Derek Spartz – Los Angeles / IG @DerekRadio Sponsor: NetSuite For the first time in NetSuite’s twenty-two years as the #1 cloud financial system, you can defer payments of a FULL NetSuite implementation for six months. Learn more at NetSuite.com/ILAB. Like these investments? Try them with these special ILAB links: ArtofFX – Start with just a $10,000 account (reduced from $25,000) Fundrise – Start with only $1,000 into their REIT funds (non-accredited investors OK)*Johnny and Sam use all of the above services personally. Time Stamp: 03:04 - Where Sam's Been Traveling To in Asia 09:18 - Interview with José Begins 13:32 - What Phase of Space Flight We're Currently In 18:14 - What The Balloon Looks Like 39:40 - How Much Are Tickets? 01:05:26 - Sam & Derek Outro If you enjoyed this episode, do us a favor and share it! If you haven't already, please take a minute to leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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