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check out http://www.space.com/news/virgin_galactic_041022.html
For some reason a number of people are always posting that there is not enough people wanting to do space hops so that the needed cash flow of development of CATs to work. If all the people mention above were to fly that would represent a cash flow of about 1.5 billion dollars, ofcourse we know not all really will fly if they could, but what percentage would? And you would have to be really anti-space-flight-consumer if you think everyone who possibly could be interested in a space hop has already booked with Virgin. I know I have not as my price point is a lot lower. 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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earl colby pottinger wrote: |check out http://www.space.com/news/virgin_galactic_041022.html | |For some reason a number of people are always posting that there is not |enough people wanting to do space hops so that the needed cash flow of |development of CATs to work. | |If all the people mention above were to fly that would represent a cash flow |of about 1.5 billion dollars, ofcourse we know not all really will fly if |they could, but what percentage would? not all will really fly if they could, and not all will get the chance to even decide. in particular i don't know how good branson sr.'s chances of actually making it into space are. nevertheless, i wonder whether anyone still thinks that beregovoi is the odds-on favorite for being the first-born astronaut at the end of time. -- [e-mail address ] |
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On 2004-10-26, James Dolan wrote:
not all will really fly if they could, and not all will get the chance to even decide. in particular i don't know how good branson sr.'s chances of actually making it into space are. nevertheless, i wonder whether anyone still thinks that beregovoi is the odds-on favorite for being the first-born astronaut at the end of time. Now there's an interesting metric. Hmm. 1921... so call it 85 or up. It's possible, but I doubt it'll go back more than five years or so. -- -Andrew Gray |
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