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Virgin Galactic Unveils SpaceShipTwo

BoulderDad writes, "Richard Branson presented a mock-up of the new SpaceShipTwo in New York. From the article: 'Future passengers aboard Virgin Galactic spaceliners can look forward to cushioned reclining seats and lots of windows during suborbital flights aboard SpaceShipTwo, a concept interior of which was unveiled by British entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson Thursday.' The video is worth watching; the spaceport details are more concept than reality, but the depiction of the phases of space flight is very good."

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  1. Re:Blue's Clues Spaceship Cruise? by eln · · Score: 5, Insightful

    From TFA:

    "If you're going to build a spaceship, you've got to build a green spaceship," Branson said, adding that the carbon dioxide output from a single spaceflight is on par with those of a business class seat aboard commercial aircraft.

    So, they aren't going to pollute much at all. As for being for rich people only, well, that's generally how new technologies work. Commercial air travel was, at the beginning, a luxurious way for the wealthy to travel. New technologies are expensive, and tend to be geared at first toward people who can afford them. As these flights become routine, and as the technology improves (and especially as competition enters the market), prices will fall.

  2. Orbit? by bobs666 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Its one thing to get to some altitude, and back.

    But when will private industry make it into orbit and back.
    You need that if you want to stay for more then free fall.

    Its the speed of orbit, and reentry from that speed, that makes this hard.

    A real space tourist will want to stay a while.

    As for several minutes of weightlessness, you can get
    that from conventional aircraft.

  3. For those with more money than common sense. by zorkmid · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Passengers will have several minutes of weightlessness during the spaceflight, and then have about 40 seconds to return to their seats

    200K for "several minutes" in space? Sorry, I'll wait until 2010 for Bigelow's space hotel.

  4. Re:Shotgun! by slagheap · · Score: 4, Informative

    I get the shotgun seat!

    You can have it.

    I saw Burt Rutan (the craft designer) talking at the Oshkosh EAA convention a couple months ago. He explained how they plan to allow exactly that. The typical SpaceShip 2 Flight will have 8 people on board... That's one Virgin pilot, and 7 "revenue" seats. 6 passengers will typically show up just a day or two before their flight for some brief training. The seventh guest will pay a lot more, and will arrive 2-3 months before the flight for extensive training. They will be the official co-pilot for their flight.

    I'm sure you will need to be a licensed pilot going in, so start working on that training now!

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    First against the wall when the revolution comes
  5. Not to be confused with... by Fx.Dr · · Score: 4, Funny

    Galactic Virgins, found most notably in parents basements and Star Trek conventions nation-wide.

  6. Where the real money is at. by g00bd0g · · Score: 4, Funny

    The 1st zero-G porno is gonna rake it in.

  7. Re:Blue's Clues Spaceship Cruise? by Tony+Hoyle · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But first, you need to have somewhere to go. After you go through the 1,000 people on the planet that can afford to do this AND want to do this for fun

    I just had an image of a slashdotter from last century saying the same thing to the wright brothers...