Simonyi Arrives At the ISS After Shuttle Lands
RobGoldsmith writes in with news of the further adventures of Charles Simonyi, whose first trip to the ISS we discussed a couple of years ago. The Russian Soyuz vehicle carrying Simonyi and two others docked a day after the US space shuttle Discovery landed in Florida. "Space Adventures, Ltd. ... announced today that its orbital client Charles Simonyi and his crew successfully arrived at the International Space Station after launching on-board the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 26. The spacecraft docked to the ISS at 9:05 am (EDT) with Dr. Simonyi and Expedition 19 crew members Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka and NASA astronaut Michael Barratt. They were greeted at approximately 12:30 p.m. (EDT) by the Expedition 18 crew..."
this is the guy who invented Hungarian Notation.
how long until
Doc, normally, I would agree with you, but not now. You are SO FAR OUT THERE.
There is no doubt that Russia has made a nice sum of money on tourism. In fact, they have been charging 25M/seat and are raising it to 50M/seat for US to buy them. I think that they are trying to rip us off on that. BUT, the tourism has started a GREAT thing. Now, it makes Bigelow/spacex/etc look great. As to the price that Russia is charging, it is what the market will bear. I say AWESOME. That price should cause CHOKING by our congressmen. Musk has it right. He can send up 7 ppl for about 2/3 of the price of 2 Americans via Russia. Basically, Russia is doing America, in fact, the west, a favor. Otherwise, if they were below Spacex prices, it would make arguing for SpaceX COTS-D difficult. It is no different than when OPEC ran up the price of oil. I LOVED IT. We were moving forward with AE.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.