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Hog's Gone Fishin 05-01-2010 08:07 AM

Space rides now affordable at $102,000
 
Tourism firm to offer space rides for $102,000
Space Adventures and Armadillo would undercut SpaceShipOne price tag

Armadillo Aerospace



updated 8:27 p.m. CT, Fri., April 30, 2010

An American space tourism company that arranges multimillion-dollar treks to the International Space Station for the ultra-wealthy has struck a new deal to offer suborbital spaceflights for nearly half the going cost. The price is still steep, though: $102,000 for the works.

Virginia-based firm Space Adventures has signed an exclusive deal with Armadillo Aerospace, a Texas-based company founded by computer game entrepreneur John Carmack, to sell space tourist seats on new suborbital rocket ships that are currently in development at Armadillo.

Flights aboard Armadillo's vertically-launched rocket ship in development will depart from a spaceport in the United States and take passengers to regions above 62 miles (100 kilometers), where space begins. After the engine is shut down, those aboard will experience up to five minutes of weightlessness and will have the opportunity to gaze out at 360-degree views into space and Earth's horizon below.

The time in space will be a few short minutes, but the complete experience, including training, will last a few days.

And while the $102,000 price tag for one of Space Adventure's suborbital spaceflights may seem hefty, it is nearly $100,000 less than rival company Virgin Galactic's asking price for a seat on SpaceShipTwo, which is undergoing captive-carry tests at the moment.

"I am very pleased to announce Space Adventures' agreement with Armadillo," said Eric Anderson, president and chief executive officer of Space Adventures. Anderson said he planned to release more details about the deal next month at the International Space Development Conference in Chicago.

"We envision this as a critical turning point for public access to space," Anderson said.

Space Adventures is the only company that has booked private flights to the International Space Station. The company brokered those deals with the Russian Federal Space Agency, charging customers about $35 million for a ride on Russian-built Soyuz spacecraft. The most recent flight occurred last October and sent Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberte on an 11-day space excurson.

"A decade of research and development has gotten us to the point where we can credibly talk about commercial passenger experiences," said John Carmack, president and chief technology officer of Armadillo Aerospace. "Everything is coming together — there is enough clarity in the technical, regulatory and market factors that it is the right time to form a solid partnership with Space Adventures to help us take things through to commercial operation."

Armadillo Aerospace, a leading developer of reusable rocket-powered vehicles, also produces rocket engines for the X-racer aircraft to be used by Rocket Racing League for aerial races.

The company has built rockets that launch and land vertically for competitions for prize money from NASA. Last November, Armadillo Aerospace took home second place and $500,000 in the NASA-sponsored contest to fly privately developed rockets on mock moon-landing missions.

threebag 05-01-2010 08:18 AM

Knowmo is in the market, but he is really going to save some money. He is looking to take a one-eyed pocket rocket and fill the space that is his mouth. He will be expecting a scenic route return trip to penetrate the vacuumous void that is his black hole. As for the money savings he expects to facilitate the rocket over just a couple of coors lights. Any bronco fans interested?

Mr. Flopnuts 05-01-2010 09:25 AM

If I had the dough, I'd do this in a heartbeat.

Spicy McHaggis 05-01-2010 09:36 AM

If I pay $100,000 for a space ride, I want Pete Schillings "Major Tom" playing looped over the loudspeakers.

DaneMcCloud 05-01-2010 09:42 AM

I'll do this in 2020 when it's $8500 per trip

kchero 05-01-2010 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6729327)
I'll do this in 2020 when it's $8500 per trip

Ha, thats exactly what I was thinking.

Rain Man 05-01-2010 08:05 PM

We've got at least 2,000 members on chiefsplanet, right? Why don't we all kick in $5 and hold a drawing?

threebag 05-01-2010 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 6730140)
We've got at least 2,000 members on chiefsplanet, right? Why don't we all kick in $5 and hold a drawing?

That will cover a little less than 10% if we go at $102,000. Brock will have to start selling ass in the Queen Anne District for the rest.

Rain Man 05-01-2010 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by threebag02 (Post 6730144)
That will cover a little less than 10% if we go at $102,000. Brock will have to start selling ass in the Queen Anne District for the rest.


Oh. Umm, I kind of figured that Obama would cover the rest of it through some sort of stimulus program.

But maybe we shouldn't count on that and all kick in $51 apiece.

ChiefaRoo 05-01-2010 10:26 PM

I'm in.

Miles 05-01-2010 10:33 PM

Sub orbital for 5 minutes? I'd prefer to something a monkey hasn't.

KCrockaholic 05-01-2010 11:01 PM

On the home page it says we have nearly 13,000 members... If we all chipped in $5 that could actually go a long ways. It will never happen, because I am sure only about 10% of that 13,000 actually visit here often.

But if all of us chipped in a little less than 8 bucks one of us could do it and report back after the trip. lol. Funny stuff to think about.

arrowheadnation 05-01-2010 11:09 PM

When it comes to space flight, do you really want to take the bargain option? I mean what's the worst thing that could probably happen...oh yeah, you could die. It's ok to skimp on things like cheap bread and toilet paper but not on space flight.

Hammock Parties 05-02-2010 02:01 AM

Space terrorism would be entertaining.

boogblaster 05-02-2010 07:39 AM

For 50,000 I'll donate my ole chevy-truck to a thrilling ride off the divide ...


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