Yeah, this is pretty sweet. I've heard of the concept before, heard it through Virgin (Richard Branson); that they would be offering these space flights starting at 200K a person |
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Spaceport America - Wiki |
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Yeah, this is pretty sweet. I've heard of the concept before, heard it through Virgin (Richard Branson); that they would be offering these space flights starting at 200K a person |
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Location in the New Mexico desert |
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This has got to be the best thing I've heard all month. Maybe I'll live to see a portion of the space age after all :'D |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
The Emperor Wears No Clothes: The book that everyone needs to read."If the words "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" don't include the right to experiment with your own consciousness, then the Declaration of Independence isn't worth the hemp it was written on."- Terence McKenna
I was thinking a massive, robotic stingray. |
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Everyone has always said it will be commercial companies that make space flight affordable. The government is just so wasteful. It still isn't affordable but its moving in that direction. I am sure before I am an old man, I will go up into space. |
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Around 200 kilos. |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
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What is the point of this if it's made for rich people only? once again, non rich people get the shaft. I am glad there are torrents to shaft rich people back. |
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That is how things work. It is really expensive to create the technology. If they can't make money, then it will never come to be. Things do get cheaper though with time. While it might start out for the rich, it will be affordable. |
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Yeah in about 50 years it'll be really affordable. Not cheap, but nowhere near $200,000 for a sub-orbital flight. |
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In 50 years you'll all be decrepit, senile old men with no memory of what "space flight" is let alone what you all had for breakfast. Maybe they'll have a senior citizens discount by then? |
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Things are not as they seem
Here's hoping |
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I've been reading Space: 2100... it's fucking amazing. |
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I wonder how many airmiles it would take for a flight into space? |
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Like frequent flyer miles? |
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Sorry but can somebody tell me what this will look like? It sounds like the intention is to send planes directly into space, for people with money to enjoy. But why would they be sending shuttles with the booster rockets, if this was possible? Can somebody elaborate? Thanks. |
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Last edited by Bonsay; 07-14-2009 at 10:11 AM.
It's because the expendable rocket engine is currently the most efficient system for propulsion out of the Earth's gravity well. |
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Last edited by Bearsy; 07-14-2009 at 04:12 AM.
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