See:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20091207/sc_space/publicspacetravelrealityormirage
I've been wondering if this thing could be used to fly the Atlantic or
the Pacific oceans? A question of not just how high but also
how far. It should be pretty fast way to go.
Splat.........................Trig
See:
http://www.space-travel.com/reports/Branson_unveils_Virgin_Galactic_spaceliner_999.html
It seems likely that Virgin Galactic will do what they say they will do.
Quite how safe it will be remains to be seen.
But if people are thinking that it's a stepping stone to orbital space
tourism, then they're deluding themselves, because it's not.
Sylvia.
> But if people are thinking that it's a stepping stone to orbital
> space tourism, then they're deluding themselves, because it's not.
Perhaps, but if they screw the pooch, I believe it will be a millstone
around the neck of orbital space tourism for quite some time.
rick jones
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But there is a big problem with this nascent industry that
most of its supporters are glossing over: Safety."
See:
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Rocket_Plane_Roulette_999.html
This is a good thing. Anyone who can drop 200 000 dollars on
such a joy ride isn't that essential. Someone else will
step in to do their job in society with no problem. Plus
the danger will add to the thrill of the ride and
chest banging rights afterwards.
tongue firmly in cheek....................Trig