SpaceX Plans To Send Two People Around the Moon In 2018 (gizmodo.com)
Today, SpaceX founder Elon Musk announced that in 2018, the company will fly two private citizens around the Moon in its Dragon 2 spacecraft, carried by its Falcon Heavy rocket. "While the voyagers' names have not been disclosed, according to SpaceX, a 'significant deposit' has already been made," Gizmodo reports. From the report: According to Musk, the mission will last approximately one week. The passengers will travel beyond the moon and loop back to Earth, spanning roughly 300,000 to 400,000 miles. While the passengers will undergo some sort of training beforehand, it's unclear if the two have any experience with piloting, nevermind spaceflight. The mission, although unrelated to NASA's plan to slingshot astronauts around the Moon in several years' time using the SLS rocket and the Orion capsule, was made possible in part by funding SpaceX has received to develop its human spaceflight technology through the commercial crew program. "This is a really thing that's happened," Elon Musk told reporters at a press conference. "We've been approached to do a crewed mission beyond the Moon ... [and these passengers] are very serious about it. We plan to do that probably Dragon 2 spacecraft with the Falcon Heavy rocket." He went on to say the company is "expected to do more than one mission of this nature."
He'd out ever planned on sending one!
If (and that's a big if) private space companies can actually make money doing this, the profits could go towards funding more ambitious private projects, such as hotels on the moon, and astroid mining. Just need to start making money off of space tourism so space exploration and space science can be funded in the future without having to rely on government spending, which can be extremely fickle depending on politics and often comes with strings attached.
Makes sense to only allow ordinary citizens to make the trip the first few times to get the kinks out. Say the first 12 or so. Then Trump can give it a go for the 13th run!
"The passengers will travel beyond the moon and loop back to Earth, spanning roughly 300,000 to 400,000 miles. "
The distance to the moon is 238,900 miles.
I'm going to go way out on a limb here and postulate that a trip AROUND the moon is going to be something more than 477,000 miles.
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Every time I read about stuff like this it just makes my day.
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Yesterday Bruce wrote:
> But good luck getting Elon Musk to focus on the practical and eminently desirable target of the Moon. He isn't interested. It's only Mars for Elon.
https://science.slashdot.org/c...
Eighteen hours later, we have this announcement. ;)
Bruce, kindly please post your estimate of the likelihood that Sofia Vergara will show up in my bedroom. I can't wait to see what happens tomorrow if you do!
There's a proposal for the first SLS mission to be an around the moon shot http://jalopnik.com/nasa-may-send-astronauts-around-the-moon-on-the-first-t-1792586594. There are a lot of problems with this; Amy Shira Teitel discussed it in detail https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdrEzIlecIk&t=3s. This would make it even more of a bad idea. Right now the SLS mission proposal is just highly unsafe, redundant, and not part of a coherent program. This would make it super-super redundant.
Is there a legal reason SpaceX can't have a lottery for tickets? Seems like a good way to fund these types of things.
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No, it's hasn't really happened.
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Dunno, but it'd be cool if James Cameron was one of them.
They have the rocket and capsule that needs testing. Apollo 8 revisited. Drop a flag on the moon for me!
Well, Elon is creating jobs for qualified engineers in Texas and Florida, so at least he's trying to get them to somewhere where the price of living isn't insane.
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Filming for Avatar 7?
Who's going with Alice?
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Von Braun didn't want to send a pilot into space. He wanted to use acrobats. Eisenhower insisted on using a pilot because the Soviets had sent air force pilot Yuri Gagarin into space.
Are they gonna cook one up in 12-18 mos? I'd love to see it but I think its far fetched to say the least.
All I can say is: Better double-check the heater and fan wiring inside the oxygen tanks before setting out on this journey.
Here's their chance to become (the only) members of the 240,000-mile-high club.
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"One of these days Alice, pow! Straight to the Moon!"
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Pull down his pants and get these two idiots to walk around him?
Well, if you were smart enough to get an engineering degree, why weren't you smart enough to do your due diligence to figure out that engineering is an unseen choice in the West?
"Obscene wealth" is an artifact of Christianity. Wealth is ethics and morals neutral. It's what you do with it that counts, sort of like belief systems.
Elon's not saying it, but that's got to be part of the calculus here. Outwardly SpaceX is very supportive of NASA and SLS, but this moonshot is estimated to cost around $200M, SLS is getting basically the same thing done and has a program cost of around $20B. There's no way anybody can rationally continue to support SLS when you realize that you could literally do the same thing 100 times with SpaceX for the money that has been spent to do this once the old way.
The COTS program isn't perfect, but it is making it more and more plain that we need to get congress and their porkbarrel BS out of space policy. NASA needs to be allowed to set their program directives based on technical merit, not political expedience.
I guess they have nothing better to do. Is the ship going between 300,000 to 400,000 miles because they don't plan on coming back?
No, no they're not. Simple as that. The delay announcements should start around September.
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Shooting two people around the moon is hard. The trick is getting them back. Are they planning on coming back?
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Elon Musk and Barak Obama.
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In http://www.cbc.ca/news/technol... the CBC article notes that the distance from Earth the spacecraft will go one way is 300k to 400k miles, not as TFA implies that's the total trip distance.
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While the passengers will undergo some sort of training beforehand, it's unclear if the two have any experience with piloting, nevermind spaceflight.
First of all, the Dragon 2 holds 7, so by the time this actually happens (if it does) I'm assuming 2 trained pilots/crew and 5 paying passengers.
With that said Dragon 2's certification for manned flight isn't supposed to happen till November with a first possible manned flight listed on Wikipedia as May 2018 (provided absolutely nothing goes wrong). So I think Mr Musk's timetable is a little optimistic. Doubtless it will happen, but not for a couple more years.
I wonder which two paragons of obscene wealth paid for this vanity project.
Obviously neither of them will be an AC troll.
good luck getting thru the van allen radiation belts
What do you get of you put Sofia Vergara, Elma Hayek, and Penelope Cruz in a room together?
A boner!
Heh... NASA removed the heater and fan and added a 3rd oxygen tank for all subsequent Apollo spacecraft. :-)
If SOMEONE is a qualified, useful person working for MS an you cannot afford rent and food then THEY are doing something wrong. They should stop whining and get a new plan. MS does nor owe them they unrealistic over the top debt ridden lifestyle they so crave.
Make change. People do it all the time. Especially qualified people.
He's in the same Tech think-tank that Trump's lot has set up.
Mark can see through the FUD crap that big business is throwing at Elon.
He has the $.
He's young enough.
One step forward, one huge step backwards in space travel.
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Apollo 8 took about 6 days round trip to go to the moon and back. The difference in terms of life support (oxygen, water, heat, sleep, toilet), communications, telemetry, etc. are so significant that I wonder how they expect to pull this off in less than 2 years. Maybe they intend to rig the Dragon 2 to only hold a couple of crew and hope the lifesupport is sufficient for the trip around. Though I very much doubt even paying guests would enjoy the severe discomfort of the trip with little to do to occupy their time.
Maybe it's possible but not without delays and jury rigging. I also wonder if Musk is one of the guests himself. I wouldn't put it past him.
Since none of the SpaceX landings have ever been shown in 4K resolution, and during almost all the 'landings', the video cuts out just as the rocket 'lands'... how convenient.
Presumably they have had enough time to master faking zero gravity CGI footage, and using green screens...
The usual Slashdot standard of summary writing...
2018?
How long does it take to build a man rated capsule? Even one that's been designed, tested, approved, trained workers, supply chain in place, work instructions, quality instructions, etc?
It took them about a year to rebuild Space Ship One and they had already done it once.
I'm just not seeing it.
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of returning safely?
Given that the first try is all the way to the moon, maybe 50%
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Beginning to wonder if it's worth coming here.
There's no way anybody can rationally continue to support SLS when you realize that you could literally do the same thing 100 times with SpaceX for the money that has been spent to do this once the old way.
Yeah, who needs SLS?! Except for the folks that have to get more than the 54,400 kg that Falcon Heavy is capable of:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_heavy-lift_launch_vehicle
SLS is aiming for 130,000 kg. SpaceX is has its future ITS, but until then, SLS will be handy to have:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITS_launch_vehicle
"Obscene wealth" is an artifact of Christianity. Wealth is ethics and morals neutral. It's what you do with it that counts, sort of like belief systems.
Nope. Sitting on mountains of wealth while many do not have water to drink is cuntish behaviour. Doesn't matter if you think Jesus had madical powers or not.
I do not want your cheap brainburning drugs. They are useless for work. And I am a working man today.
100 days in A dragon 2 by myself would be horrible. 100 days with somebody else? No Thanx.
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I'm really curious who the unnamed passengers are.
They'd have to be rich, obviously. Adventurous. Probably older (kids are grown, business ventures run themselves, been-there-done-that attitude etc.), but not so old as to be feeble.
My current money is on Richard Branson and his wife.
Any other guesses?
> Also, buy both seats and bring one of the hookers with you.
Interesting idea
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