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Tourists To ISS Two At a Time Starting In 2012

Matt_dk writes "The US firm Space Adventures said on Friday it will be able to send two space tourists into orbit at once from 2012 onwards, on Soyuz spacecraft. 'We have been working on this project for a number of years,' said Sergey Kostenko, the head of the company's office in Russia. Each Soyuz will carry two tourists and a professional astronaut. One of the tourists will have to pass a year-and-a-half training course as a flight engineer. Space Adventures has been authorized by the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos to select and contract candidates for space tourist trips." Meanwhile, the AP has a look back at the delays and disappointments in the commercial spaceflight industry since Burt Rutan captured the Ansari X Prize 5 years ago — no space company has yet announced a date for commercial availability.

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  1. Re:Glad we can provide a new fun park for the rich by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Somebody needs a hug ...

  2. Re:Glad we can provide a new fun park for the rich by mill3d · · Score: 3, Funny

    One could also ramp up $35 mil. in debt and become the first bankrupt pauper to make it to space...

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  3. Re:Finally! I can join the Orbit-High club by voss · · Score: 4, Funny

    Dont laugh so fast...Some rich nerdy guy can buy a seat for himself and some hot chick prescreened
    not to have space sickness.

    For the small, small price of 40 million dollars he can make himself a legend.

  4. Re:It's about time siamese twins were allowed. by mysidia · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yes, but they will have to pay for two seats..

  5. Rockets: Dangerous, Primitive and Expensive by sixwings · · Score: 0, Funny

    It's good to see that a few fortunate (i.e., very rich) people will get the chance to go out into space. But when will space travel become as cheap as driving to the corner store? The problem with space travel is that the aerospace industry is still using the same chemistry-based propulsion technologies that first gave us the ability to fly. Using rocket propulsion for space flight is dangerous, primitive and extremely expensive. There is no way we are going to colonize the moon or the solar system beyond with chemical rockets.

    Be of good cheer, however. The aerospace and energy industries will soon undergo a seismic paradigm shift. A recent reevaluation of our understanding of the causality of motion leads to the inevitable conclusion that we are immersed in a huge lattice of energetic particles. Soon we'll have vehicles that will move almost anywhere at tremendous speeds, negotiate right angle turns without slowing down and without incurring any damage due to inertial effects. Floating cities, unlimited clean energy, earth to Mars in hours, New York to Beijing in minutes. That's the future of energy and travel.

    The Problem with Motion

  6. My kind of spacestation by CarpetShark · · Score: 2, Funny

    We can run a competition to choose who gets to go up there and dress up as a fucking mouse.

    Haven't quite made up my mind yet, but my vote's definitely going to either Jessica Alba, or Scarlett Johansson.

  7. Re:Virgin Galactic has lost the buzz by QuantumG · · Score: 3, Funny

    Go research that and come back when you realize how much of an idiot you are.

    Oh, and enjoy the fact that you can't delete your comment.

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  8. The world's gonna end anyway by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't know why anyone is making plans beyond 2012, we all what is coming...

    1. Re:The world's gonna end anyway by gmuslera · · Score: 2, Funny

      Maybe a clue is that those space tourists could be Adam Sandler and Eve.

  9. The hand picked military man works for the SGC by Joe+The+Dragon · · Score: 2, Funny

    The hand picked military man works for the SGC and so they have the room to do this as the ISS is for show.

  10. Re:No company has yet.... by ColdWetDog · · Score: 4, Funny

    What do you define as a 'geriatric'? Ten years ago nobody had heard of Google. 15 years ago nobody had heard of Viagra. 20 years ago the internet was an novelty item that was little used outside of academia and the US Government.

    So now us old folks can use Google on the Internet to go buy Viagra. The future is here and we're loving it! Go USA!

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