Posts Tagged: ‘space tourism’

They’ve already brought a new child into the world and purchased it a $614,000 rocking horse made out of gold, so it’s only natural that pop culture’s favorite one percenters now ascend into orbit aboard Virgin Galactic and film the mother of all music videos. Or at least that’s what record executives are thinking, according to MTV News.

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I would have written this post earlier, but I was too worried I’d jinx my second shuttle launch attempt if I got cocky and started handing out advice and whatnot without ever actually having watched one lift off. Now that I’ve seen Endeavor safely into the sky, however, here goes. Because while seeing a shuttle launch wasn’t easy, and it wasn’t cheap, it was so amazing it brought tears to my eyes. I’m tearing up a little now just reminiscing about it. And to any aeronautics enthusiasts out there who are debating, I have to say, it was well worth the effort and expense. 100 percent. The experience is incredible, and now that I’ve seen a shuttle blast off into space, I can’t imagine passing up the chance while I had it.

So for anyone out there harboring the dream, you have one more shot with the space shuttle Atlantis (tentatively targeted for June 28 or possibly mid July) and I’ll give you the lowdown on what I found works and what doesn’t after the jump.

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For decades, space travel has been the province of nations. A nation like the United States would select a handful of people, train them extensively, anoint them as astronauts and send them into space at very great cost. That model changed slightly in 2001. A businessman named Dennis Tito spent $20 million to become the [...]

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The space shuttle Discovery took off for what’s likely the last time yesterday, and it got me thinking about the future of space travel, especially in the form of tourism. More specifically: affordable space tourism. Virgin Galactic is going to be offering flights soon, for example, but at $200,000 a pop, that’s a little more than my wallet — and bank account, and 401k, and Roth IRA, combined — can handle. So how much longer do I have to wait here?

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If nothing else, the Skylon space plane is ambitious. It will be a shuttle-like vehicle with wings and a cargo bay, and it is reusable. However, it will take off from a runway and be able to turn around for its next mission very quickly…

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Would you like to look out your window and see the gorgeous curve of our lovely Planet Earth? Then start saving. For $200,000, you can reserve such a view on Virgin Galactic’s newest spaceship, SpaceshipTwo, according to FoxNews.com.

I’m blogging about this today because yesterday SpaceshipTwo made its maiden flight. It didn’t actually go into space. It was carried up very high in the sky by its mother ship WhiteKnightTwo and then carried back down. But one day soon, WhiteNightTwo will carry SpaceshipTwo up to about 50,000 feet and let lil’ one go.

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The SpaceShipTwo vehicle, capable of carrying six paying customers on a suborbital flight (along with two pilots), has flown for the first time, although it remained attached to the mothership the entire time: This is Virgin’s glossier presentation on the occasion of SpaceShipTwo’s rollout in December, 2009 at the Mojave spaceport: In the following video, [...]

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Wouldn’t the scientist in your life love to find a Virgin Galactic ticket in his or her stocking? Failing that, how about a lower back tattoo of Carl Sagan juggling the planets? Let us help you with those last minute gift ideas.

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