usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7066

"WASHINGTON (AFP) – The US Federal Aviation Administration has given the green light for the world's first commercial spaceport, New Mexico authorities said Thursday.

The FAA granted Spaceport America a license for vertical and horizontal space launches following an environmental impact study, according to the New Mexico Space Authority (NMSA)."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081219/sc … acetourism
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6757|The Twilight Zone
Virgin will send shuttles in space in 2010
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Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|6006|College Park, MD
Cool I guess. I wonder who the first and only 20 customers will be, seeing as how only 20 people can afford and justify those expensive fucking trips.
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.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6757|The Twilight Zone

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

Cool I guess. I wonder who the first and only 20 customers will be, seeing as how only 20 people can afford and justify those expensive fucking trips.
2 Slovenians reserved 2 seats for the first commercial shuttle by Virgin. Was just on the news. Costs 300.000€
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ATG
Banned
+5,233|6833|Global Command
Gotta keep up with the ruskies.
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6842|Long Island, New York
The way of the future...the way of the future...the way of the future...

https://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2004/11/22/image657010x.jpg
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7066

Poseidon wrote:

The way of the future...the way of the future...the way of the future...

http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2004 … 57010x.jpg
well, back in the day only the elite rich could fly on planes, so maybe this is the next step.
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6846|Texas - Bigger than France

usmarine wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

The way of the future...the way of the future...the way of the future...

http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2004 … 57010x.jpg
well, back in the day only the elite rich could fly on planes, so maybe this is the next step.
Perhaps, but I'd argue that with all of this technology - we may not need to travel at all with the exception of vacations...
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7066

Pug wrote:

Perhaps, but I'd argue that with all of this technology - we may not need to travel at all with the exception of vacations...
maybe, but if i could get from new york to london in 30 minutes, i would be very happy.
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6774

usmarine wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

The way of the future...the way of the future...the way of the future...

http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2004 … 57010x.jpg
well, back in the day only the elite rich could fly on planes, so maybe this is the next step.
That would be a truly great service/convenience if that came to be... but I'm realistically skeptical. Costs are astronomically (pun intended) higher and what with everyone just loving to hike up the prices of natural resources/fuels nowadays...

Just not the same environment anymore (another pun intended).
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Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6846|Texas - Bigger than France

usmarine wrote:

Pug wrote:

Perhaps, but I'd argue that with all of this technology - we may not need to travel at all with the exception of vacations...
maybe, but if i could get from new york to london in 30 minutes, i would be very happy.
True, but in theory business travel shouldn't be as crucial as time goes on.
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7066

Pug wrote:

usmarine wrote:

Pug wrote:

Perhaps, but I'd argue that with all of this technology - we may not need to travel at all with the exception of vacations...
maybe, but if i could get from new york to london in 30 minutes, i would be very happy.
True, but in theory business travel shouldn't be as crucial as time goes on.
i would agree with that.
Jenspm
penis
+1,716|7036|St. Andrews / Oslo

Steven Hawking has a "ticket to space"... I can't help but lulz at him without gravity
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Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6842|Long Island, New York

usmarine wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

The way of the future...the way of the future...the way of the future...

http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2004 … 57010x.jpg
well, back in the day only the elite rich could fly on planes, so maybe this is the next step.
Indeed it is. I remember an article where FedEx said that if they used outer-atmospheric travel for their air/spacecraft, they could get a package around the world in about 2 hours...if not less.

Space really is the final frontier. I can't wait to see what the next 50 years holds for space travel and other endeavors in space, such as further exploration (and eventual colonization) of the Moon and Mars.
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6846|Texas - Bigger than France

Poseidon wrote:

usmarine wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

The way of the future...the way of the future...the way of the future...

http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2004 … 57010x.jpg
well, back in the day only the elite rich could fly on planes, so maybe this is the next step.
Indeed it is. I remember an article where FedEx said that if they used outer-atmospheric travel for their air/spacecraft, they could get a package around the world in about 2 hours...if not less.

Space really is the final frontier. I can't wait to see what the next 50 years holds for space travel and other endeavors in space, such as further exploration (and eventual colonization) of the Moon and Mars.
Sure, but...how long would the Fed Ex package take to get to the launch pad?
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6774

Poseidon wrote:

usmarine wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

The way of the future...the way of the future...the way of the future...

http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2004 … 57010x.jpg
well, back in the day only the elite rich could fly on planes, so maybe this is the next step.
Indeed it is. I remember an article where FedEx said that if they used outer-atmospheric travel for their air/spacecraft, they could get a package around the world in about 2 hours...if not less.

Space really is the final frontier. I can't wait to see what the next 50 years holds for space travel and other endeavors in space, such as further exploration (and eventual colonization) of the Moon and Mars.
I don't think we'll ever colonize Mars, but that's a topic for another day... it's all crazy theories and postulations, none of it is evidential.

Space travel and outer-atmosphere travel is all very exciting but I'm going to have to be very untypical and flag up the green-card, not because I particularly give a shit but because everyone else and their pricing/distribution do. I just hope some crazy political green agenda doesn't drive down the future possibilities and capabilities of the space program, and more plans gets approved such as this in the OP.
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Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6846|Texas - Bigger than France

Uzique wrote:

I don't think we'll ever colonize Mars, but that's a topic for another day... it's all crazy theories and postulations, none of it is evidential.

Space travel and outer-atmosphere travel is all very exciting but I'm going to have to be very untypical and flag up the green-card, not because I particularly give a shit but because everyone else and their pricing/distribution do. I just hope some crazy political green agenda doesn't drive down the future possibilities and capabilities of the space program, and more plans gets approved such as this in the OP.
Too many inventions have been the result of the Space program to disband it.  If we do get to colonize...the technology used to terraform certainly will do wonders for Green technology.

Last edited by Pug (2008-12-19 15:28:17)

Wreckognize
Member
+294|6789
We thought airport security was bad, now we're gonna have to deal with spaceport security.
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6774

Pug wrote:

Uzique wrote:

I don't think we'll ever colonize Mars, but that's a topic for another day... it's all crazy theories and postulations, none of it is evidential.

Space travel and outer-atmosphere travel is all very exciting but I'm going to have to be very untypical and flag up the green-card, not because I particularly give a shit but because everyone else and their pricing/distribution do. I just hope some crazy political green agenda doesn't drive down the future possibilities and capabilities of the space program, and more plans gets approved such as this in the OP.
Too many inventions have been the result of the Space program to disband it.  If we do get to colonize...the technology used to terraform certainly will do wonders for Green technology.
Isn't terraforming one of the hypothetical and undeveloped/underfunded technologies I mentioned in my first post though?

I mean really, terraforming an entire planetary body? That would be the greatest feat of human engineering/invention of all time, and I can only imagine us ever resorting to such a scheme if we're faced with the imminent extinction of our species on Earth, or something else as equally dire and catastrophic.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6846|Texas - Bigger than France
This will certainly increase the number of aliens entering the country...sorry had to

Last edited by Pug (2008-12-19 15:39:00)

Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6846|Texas - Bigger than France

Uzique wrote:

Isn't terraforming one of the hypothetical and undeveloped/underfunded technologies I mentioned in my first post though?

I mean really, terraforming an entire planetary body? That would be the greatest feat of human engineering/invention of all time, and I can only imagine us ever resorting to such a scheme if we're faced with the imminent extinction of our species on Earth, or something else as equally dire and catastrophic.
It would start out at a smaller scale.  Spacecraft/submarines use renewable environmental technology to some degree.  So what if they put a bubble in space or on the moon, and then grew stuff to make a sustainable environment?  That's the technology I'm talking about.
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6774

Pug wrote:

Uzique wrote:

Isn't terraforming one of the hypothetical and undeveloped/underfunded technologies I mentioned in my first post though?

I mean really, terraforming an entire planetary body? That would be the greatest feat of human engineering/invention of all time, and I can only imagine us ever resorting to such a scheme if we're faced with the imminent extinction of our species on Earth, or something else as equally dire and catastrophic.
It would start out at a smaller scale.  Spacecraft/submarines use renewable environmental technology to some degree.  So what if they put a bubble in space or on the moon, and then grew stuff to make a sustainable environment?  That's the technology I'm talking about.
Yeah, but I mean...

DID YOU NEVER WATCH TOTAL RECALL?!?!?

That shit is edgy!
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6846|Texas - Bigger than France
Became more believable once Quaid became Governor.
Lisik
Member
+74|6805|Israel
I just back from clan meeting, i wnt, please 3 space flights.... 2 Venus, 1 Mars.

Last edited by Lisik (2008-12-19 15:58:09)

imortal
Member
+240|6969|Austin, TX

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

Cool I guess. I wonder who the first and only 20 customers will be, seeing as how only 20 people can afford and justify those expensive fucking trips.
Well, NOW at least.  The same used to be said of Trans-Atlantic flights.

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