Billionaires in Space
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I really don't understand the mission of Virgin Galactic, or for that matter Bert Rutan's vision using a craft like this.
Is it purely for "space" tourism, or is there something else they want to do?
I recently posted a story about another company that's launching small satellites from a 747. That seems an economical approach.
But afaik, Virgin has no such plans.
wrote on 11 Jul 2021, 14:50 last edited by@george-k said in Billionaires in Space:
purely for "space" tourism
Yes, I think so
When they announced this it was cool
Now, he has a second string space ship company
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wrote on 11 Jul 2021, 15:10 last edited by George K 7 Nov 2021, 20:27
The talking heads are making a big deal about "50K feet is the definition of 'space' by the FAA and NASA."
Meh.
$250K for 3 minutes of weightlessness and some nice views.
Meh, again.
Edit to correct: not 50K feet, but 50 miles.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2021, 15:20 last edited by
The air needed to fly an airplane runs out around 100K feet.
50 miles = about 250K feet
Calling space 50 statute miles is OK with me. That was the limit for a long time.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2021, 15:22 last edited by
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The air needed to fly an airplane runs out around 100K feet.
50 miles = about 250K feet
Calling space 50 statute miles is OK with me. That was the limit for a long time.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2021, 18:04 last edited by Doctor Phibes 7 Nov 2021, 18:06
You're all pissed off because the first d-bag in space isn't an American?
Once again, the British have excelled at being really freaking annoying! It's what we do, baby.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2021, 23:25 last edited by
It was driven by a Scot.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 02:23 last edited by
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wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 16:28 last edited by
You might have to ask him.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 17:10 last edited by
In history those with the the wherewithal and body type made names for themselves in their quest for immortality exploring the Amazon, the Artic, Mount Everest, the island of King Kong (lol). I’m sure others have come up with the better terms for the type person interested in conquering parts of earth that were available for fame and too scary for the average person.
Even the notion of being in Space isn’t new:
Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds. To seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before!
Seems like this is more of the same.
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In history those with the the wherewithal and body type made names for themselves in their quest for immortality exploring the Amazon, the Artic, Mount Everest, the island of King Kong (lol). I’m sure others have come up with the better terms for the type person interested in conquering parts of earth that were available for fame and too scary for the average person.
Even the notion of being in Space isn’t new:
Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds. To seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before!
Seems like this is more of the same.
wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 19:27 last edited by@loki said in Billionaires in Space:
In history those with the the wherewithal and body type made names for themselves in their quest for immortality exploring the Amazon, the Artic, Mount Everest, the island of King Kong (lol). I’m sure others have come up with the better terms for the type person interested in conquering parts of earth that were available for fame and too scary for the average person.
These billionaires can each claim to have done spectacular things with their lives, but as far as them going to space goes, that is more along the lines of upper middle class douche bags paying $50k to have Sherpas pull them up Everest.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 19:27 last edited by
@george-k said in Billionaires in Space:
https://www.change.org/p/the-proletariat-do-not-allow-jeff-bezos-to-return-to-earth
I wonder how much actuarial risk Bezos' space flight imposes on AMZN stock.
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@loki said in Billionaires in Space:
In history those with the the wherewithal and body type made names for themselves in their quest for immortality exploring the Amazon, the Artic, Mount Everest, the island of King Kong (lol). I’m sure others have come up with the better terms for the type person interested in conquering parts of earth that were available for fame and too scary for the average person.
These billionaires can each claim to have done spectacular things with their lives, but as far as them going to space goes, that is more along the lines of upper middle class douche bags paying $50k to have Sherpas pull them up Everest.
wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 19:31 last edited by@horace said in Billionaires in Space:
@loki said in Billionaires in Space:
In history those with the the wherewithal and body type made names for themselves in their quest for immortality exploring the Amazon, the Artic, Mount Everest, the island of King Kong (lol). I’m sure others have come up with the better terms for the type person interested in conquering parts of earth that were available for fame and too scary for the average person.
These billionaires can each claim to have done spectacular things with their lives, but as far as them going to space goes, that is more along the lines of upper middle class douche bags paying $50k to have Sherpas pull them up Everest.
I'd say that Branson's ballooning exploits were considerably more impressive (and dangerous) than his space visit.
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@george-k said in Billionaires in Space:
https://www.change.org/p/the-proletariat-do-not-allow-jeff-bezos-to-return-to-earth
I wonder how much actuarial risk Bezos' space flight imposes on AMZN stock.
wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 19:46 last edited by@horace said in Billionaires in Space:
@george-k said in Billionaires in Space:
https://www.change.org/p/the-proletariat-do-not-allow-jeff-bezos-to-return-to-earth
I wonder how much actuarial risk Bezos' space flight imposes on AMZN stock.
I was just thinking that the day of the flight might be a good time to buy stock.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 20:24 last edited by
The liberals are going nuts about how this money and fossil fuel could be wasted in times like this. I just about threw up.
Guess what, a massive amount of innovation is going on and space used to be awesome as long as NASA was running it.
But most importantly the species has an imperative to survive and getting off this planet in time is a prerequisite.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 20:27 last edited by
Humans from earth will never populate the universe. We'll just become extinct on Earth.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 20:39 last edited by
@horace said in Billionaires in Space:
Humans from earth will never populate the universe. We'll just become extinct on Earth.
Well there’s your book. The ultimate decision by a colony on Mars or the Moon that say fuck it. Maybe a Sam Harris-Jordan Peterson type debate on Mars.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2021, 23:33 last edited by
Elon wants to be a rocket man.
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