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I was told (by someone who should know) at the Return To The Moon
Conference in Las Vegas in July, that Futron would soon be releasing their proprietary space tourism market research study (based on research by the Zogby polling organization), that they'd previously only been selling for twenty-five hundred bucks. Well, they've done it. http://www.futron.com/spacetourism/ |
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"Rand Simberg" wrote in message
... I was told (by someone who should know) at the Return To The Moon Conference in Las Vegas in July, that Futron would soon be releasing their proprietary space tourism market research study (based on research by the Zogby polling organization), that they'd previously only been selling for twenty-five hundred bucks. Well, they've done it. http://www.futron.com/spacetourism/ I'm impressed with how complete this survey is. It seems to have taken into account all of the variables and issues commonly discussed here when the discussion surrounds the demand for private space travel. Jeff -- Remove icky phrase from email address to get a valid address. |
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"Dave O'Neill" wrote in message
om... Still, I have my skeptic's hat ready to eat and will be glad to publically eat crow should space tourism take off. That doesn't alter my current view that the market is not sufficient to allow for the large scale space development that Rand wants - at least not on its own without something else. Still, I've been wrong before and I'll be happy to be wrong on this one. With Virgin predicting that they'll be pricing the first (most expensive) suborbital trips at about $200k, I think that this industry might just take off. That price is, after all, a full two orders of magnitude cheaper than the price the Russians want for an orbital Soyuz flight. What's $200k to the ultra rich who want to experience "the ultimate thrill ride" coupled with the "coolest space vacation" money can buy? Jeff -- Remove icky phrase from email address to get a valid address. |
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Jeff Findley ) wrote:
: "Dave O'Neill" wrote in message : om... : Still, I have my skeptic's hat ready to eat and will be glad to : publically eat crow should space tourism take off. That doesn't alter : my current view that the market is not sufficient to allow for the : large scale space development that Rand wants - at least not on its : own without something else. : : Still, I've been wrong before and I'll be happy to be wrong on this : one. : With Virgin predicting that they'll be pricing the first (most expensive) : suborbital trips at about $200k, I think that this industry might just take : off. That price is, after all, a full two orders of magnitude cheaper than : the price the Russians want for an orbital Soyuz flight. : What's $200k to the ultra rich who want to experience "the ultimate thrill : ride" coupled with the "coolest space vacation" money can buy? Just out of curiousity, what are the two space tourism customers saying about it? Are they jacked about returning to space, or is it like many skydivers that after there single trip that is enough? Eric : Jeff : -- : Remove icky phrase from email address to get a valid address. |
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In sci.space.policy Jeff Findley wrote:
"Dave O'Neill" wrote in message om... Still, I have my skeptic's hat ready to eat and will be glad to publically eat crow should space tourism take off. That doesn't alter snip What's $200k to the ultra rich who want to experience "the ultimate thrill ride" coupled with the "coolest space vacation" money can buy? I wonder. It also raises the possibility that one (or more) of them will think cool!, I'll dump 1/2 my blue chip stocks, and stick it in startups. |
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