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"Jeff Findley" :
"Greg D. Moore (Strider)" wrote in message ... I think the early riders of launch craft aren't going to be stopped to easily by a somewhat rough ride. I don't think that this is limited to "early riders". People who really want to go into space (e.g. NASA astronauts) will put up with quite a bit of discomfort and inconvienence to get a ride into space. Why else would people endure years of training and waiting for the chance of a shuttle flight? Given the glut of astronauts NASA currently has, it's likely that many of the newest astronauts may not even get to fly on the shuttle before the program is shut down, yet they stick with the program and cling to the hope that they'll eventually get a flight on something. Sticking it out with NASA atleast I think lets you build up a good resume to apply as a pilot/crew if private space flight takes off in the next decade or two. Who do you think will be the best source of pilots/crew if private space flight takes off and rapidly expands? Earl Colby Pottinger -- I make public email sent to me! Hydrogen Peroxide Rockets, OpenBeos, SerialTransfer 3.0, RAMDISK, BoatBuilding, DIY TabletPC. What happened to the time? http://webhome.idirect.com/~earlcp |
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