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Richard Branson Plans Orbital Spaceships For Virgin Galactic

Velcroman1 writes "Following the historic first rocket-powered flight of its SpaceShipTwo vehicle, Virgin Galactic plans to build a fleet of spaceships and begin ferrying hundreds of tourists into space in 2014. And then? A whole new kind of spacecraft, Sir Richard Branson said. 'We'll be building orbital spaceships after that,' Branson told Fox News Tuesday, 'so that people who want to go for a week or two can.' Assuming the cost is on the same scale, would you pay a few hundred grand for a few weeks in orbit?"

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  1. $200K ... Uh Oh. by NReitzel · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If I could get to orbit for $1,000,000, forget it. The problem is that $200K is just barely in reach, and I'd start thinking about selling my house.

    So, short answer. Yes.

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    1. Re:$200K ... Uh Oh. by AuralityKev · · Score: 5, Funny

      I wonder if you work for Virgin if they give you discounts? You know, like the airlines do with normal flights? That would be a hell of an incentive and may just gather the greatest nerdforce in history.

    2. Re:$200K ... Uh Oh. by NReitzel · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Some of us are already on in years.

      I expected to be here, at this point, by the end of the 70's. Then Vietnam happened, Nixon happened, and the future was, and still is, being mortgaged.

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    3. Re:$200K ... Uh Oh. by h4rr4r · · Score: 3, Funny

      So trip to orbit includes free drugs? Sign me up!

    4. Re:$200K ... Uh Oh. by Mente · · Score: 5, Funny

      No Air, no Air Miles. Its in the fine print.

    5. Re:$200K ... Uh Oh. by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 4, Informative

      Forget it. Even $200k for a few weeks in space is a pipe dream right now. Even with your mass and your portion the mass of the spacecraft keeping you alive squashed down to say, a ton. that one ton has to be lobbed into low Earth orbit just to get you there. That would mean $200 per kg in launch costs. And if that $200k meant also the food and the service and the launch personnel and other costs, start looking for significantly lower launch cost figures. Who's going to do that for you? SpaceX is aiming for $2k per kg with their heaviest LV which is still only on paper. If they succeed, it will be the cheapest LV in history, by a wide margin, probably for quite some time. Who's going to squash another order of magnitude? And when? Also, one ton per person makes for a really cramped vessel (think Mercury capsule).

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  2. LOL, wrong question ... by gstoddart · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Assuming the cost is on the same scale, would you pay a few hundred grand for a few weeks in orbit?

    Would I if I had it to spend? Absolutely. Can I or most of us afford to spend the cost of a house on this? Sadly, no.

    I suspect most of us will never get to do this, which sucks. Because I would dearly love to do this before I die.

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  3. Re:This just in... by AuralityKev · · Score: 5, Insightful

    *moon. I suck.

  4. first pinballs, now orbiters? by Trepidity · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I guess the 1960s really are back.