Own Your Own (Replica) ISS Module
AMD-lover writes with word that you can purchase a museum-quality replica of the Destiny laboratory module used on the International Space Station. "Keep in mind the weight of approximately 20,000 pounds and the dimensions of 29 feet by 15 feet. But with a price of $1,650,000.00, it is really a steal."
Slashdot millionaires only, ModuleDestiny?$1,650,000.00?
On another note, here's hoping AMD-lover is not an affiliate, because by slashdoting the site there's a better chance that someone does buy this thing with their left over dot com dollars. And if someone does buy the ModuleDestiny, he/she gets 6% commission.
I can use this to upgrade my museum quality replica of the millenium falcon!
...when the real thing is due to crash into my backyard in 10 years time due to maintainance budget cuts?
Beep beep.
it only costs $5.16 per ounce. good deal ;)
For that price, I'll take 2!!!
Can we drop it from an airplane to get that weightlessness effect?
where the air leaks from the station!
Now just how did they steal it from the orbit and why nobody noticed it missing.... maybe they were too busy looking for the leak to perform any experiments, then they would notice there's nowhere to perform the experiments.
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Cool, I have a 10% off coupon for the SpaceStore, I think i'll buy one!
oh wait...
Please note: No discounts or coupon codes may be used with this item.
I guess that base won't belong to me afterall...
Random unknown pieces have to start flying away from the model. Then my replica astronauts can attempt a spacewalk until the duct tape holding the suit closed breaks down.
And to think I was this close to getting it when I saw the fine print:
"Please note: No discounts or coupon codes may be used with this item."
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... the cartoon network ultimate wish list. Does anyone actually buy this stuff? Well I can see the module being bought by a museum, MAYBE, but 1.65 million dollars is a lot of money to buy on something like that, it seems you could build your own for much cheaper. Sure it wouldn't be as accurate but you could make it as accurate as you want, and is this one even accurate? Does the real module weigh 20,000lbs? Wouldn't it have some super lightweight materials? Would any real people pay for one? I don't think anyone who actually has the money for this, would want this, since for a few million more they can probably go up to the ISS.
this is actually the original version of the module, tested by midget astronauts; god rest their souls.
buy it and donate it to the IIS, seems like theyve been losing a few parts lately :)
Considering that they'll deliver it and assemble it in 4-6 weeks, why didn't NASA just hire them for the real thing since they have their own shipping worked out.
Maybe there are benefits to this outsourcing thing after all.
Sorry kids, due to budget limitations this year we can't afford any books and you'll be taught in classes of 90 ... but check out the playarea at lunch!
A steal compared to ...what competition's price?
just stick it across the street from the MIR SPACE STATION so it won't get lonely...
I like microcars
I can finally own a piece of the Hindenburg...
For terrestrial use only. Do not use in space.
Actually if you did have this thing outside in a very warm summer climate, you could have some problems there.
especially if you farted in it...like a dutch oven.
If upon entering it you were magically weightless then it would be worth the money.
That's the only thing holding me back. Oh, wait!
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"Please note: No discounts or coupon codes may be used with this item."
gosh darnit i had a 50% off coupon! whats $825,000.00 amongst friends?
If you buy things in quanitity, the price will drop.
Just get people to put down money for their own copies of the modules, and NASA would be ordering them hundreds at a time.
This would be a great way for NASA to build the space station at a lower price and meet market demand. Maybe even make a profit!!!!
Wise men speak because they have something to say, Fools because they have to say something!!!!
Coffee machine?
Yes, but just once.
"No discounts or coupon codes may be used with this item." I'm never going to get to use my "Buy one space station get one free coupon."
That would make someone into high class trailer trash.
Professional Politicians are not the solution, they ARE the problem.
Dont worry guys, Ive found a much cheaper alternative here..
Nearly as useful too!
"You lied to me! There is a Swansea!"
I used to have a functional replica of the Mir space station, but after the carburetor broke and its transmission rusted out, I sold it to some guy who always wanted his own 1969 Camaro.