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PayPal, SETI Institute, Buzz Aldrin And Space Leaders Launch PayPal Galactic

Will Allow Future Space Tourists To Have Access To Money

In space, no one can hear the cash register ring ... until now. PayPal has announced the launch of PayPal Galactic, an initiative that addresses the issues to help make universal space payments a reality. PayPal Galactic brings together leaders in the scientific community, including the SETI Institute and Space Tourism Society, to prepare and support the future of space commerce.

The announcement with PayPal President David Marcus and Astronaut and author Buzz Aldrin (pictured) took place Thursday at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California. "As space tourism programs are opening space travel to 'the rest of us' this drives questions about the commercialization of space. We are launching PayPal Galactic, in conjunction with leaders in the scientific community, to increase public awareness of the important questions that need to be addressed," said David Marcus, PayPal's President. "We may not answer these questions today or even this year, but one thing is clear, we won't be using cash in space. PayPal has already pushed payments into the Internet, onto phones and across terrestrial borders. We look forward to pushing payments from our world to the next, and beyond."

"Trips to Mars, the moon, even orbit will require we provide astronauts and astro-tourists with as many comforts from home as possible, including how to pay each other," said Astronaut and author Buzz Aldrin. "Whether it's paying a bill, even helping a family member on Earth, we'll need access to money. I think humans will reach Mars, and I would like to see it happen in my lifetime. When that happens I won't be surprised if people use PayPal Galactic for the little things and the big ones."

The program, spearheaded by PayPal, working with the SETI Institute, aims to bring together leaders in the space industry to work on the big questions around the commercialization of space. These include:

  • What will our standard currency look like in a truly cash-free interplanetary society?
  • How will the banking systems have to adapt?
  • How will risk and fraud management systems need to evolve?
  • What regulations will we have to conform with?
  • How will our customer support need to develop?

To support the SETI Institute and its mission to improving the understanding of life on Earth, and the search for life beyond it, PayPal is launching a crowdfunding campaign powered by FundRazr. The SETI Institute's scientists play an active role in some of the world's most advanced scientific ventures, including groundbreaking studies in astrobiology and radio astronomical research with the Allen Telescope Array. "PayPal and the SETI Institute are well-matched to work on PayPal Galactic because together we can create a recipe for innovation," said Jill Tarter, the Bernard M. Oliver Chair for the SETI Institute. "PayPal envisions exploring possibilities in space the way that we do, breaking boundaries to make real progress. When the SETI Institute succeeds in its exploration of the universe, and as we find our place among the stars, PayPal will be there to facilitate commerce, so people can get what they need, and want, to live outside of our planet."

Already the need for a galactic payment system exists. Astronauts inhabiting space stations still need to pay for life's necessities--from their bills back on Earth to their entertainment, like music and e-books, while in space. "Within five to ten years the earliest types of 'space hotels' and orbital and lunar commerce will be operational and in need of a payment system," said John Spencer, founder and president of the Space Tourism Society.

The launch of PayPal Galactic came in conjunction with the celebration of PayPal's 15th Anniversary.

(Buzz Aldrin pictured in image captured from announcement YouTube video.)

FMI: www.paypal-galactic.com

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