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Would you pay $200,000 for a ride into space?

Yes
8
27%
No
4
13%
I'd go if it cost less
16
53%
You couldn't pry me off the planet with a crowbar.
2
7%
 
Total votes: 30
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Virgin Galactic Public Flights Into Space

Post by jakee308 »

40,000 people have tentatively signed up for a ride into space at $200,000 a trip. 280,000,000 space port to be built in New Mexico. Whee! Now i've got a reason to work harder.

http://www.virgingalactic.com/en/
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but i don't have $200,000 :cry:

ps: did you see that huge helmet Rickard Branson had on? :lol:. i guess he has a large ego to protect (jk richard, feel the love)
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Like everything else, I'd just wait for the price to come down.

It will sooner or later.
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no chance in hell i would leave this planet... ESPECIALLY if i am to entrust my safety to Virgin. they can't even get mobile service right.
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I would have to go if I could afford it. I would want to stay up there for longer than a few minutes though. Sub-orbital space tourism sounds neat but it only takes you up for a 15 or so minute ride. I would like to go for the orbital space tourism program that lets you go up for an entire day. 15 or so minutes is like a really cool roller coaster ride.
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Post by Dedman »

I voted yes. BUT, I have to qualify that statement with "if my income level meant that was nothing more than moderately expensive vacation".
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Post by Mobius »

Yes, but it must be into orbit. I'd take the trip with odds as low as a 90% chance of survival - so that's 5 times more dangerous than the existing shuttle.
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Richard Cranium wrote:I would have to go if I could afford it. I would want to stay up there for longer than a few minutes though. Sub-orbital space tourism sounds neat but it only takes you up for a 15 or so minute ride. I would like to go for the orbital space tourism program that lets you go up for an entire day. 15 or so minutes is like a really cool roller coaster ride.
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Yes, but only if it's not a PTMC ship!
(Beware of Dravis :D :D :D :D )
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