SpaceShipOne and the future of manned space travel
For anyone that's been living in a box, the X-Prize has been won. Basically, the X-prize required someone to make two consecutive manned flights into space (low space) and gave you $10million to the winner. Well, someone won a couple days ago.
The whole purpose of the x-prize was to encourage private spacecraft to be developed. Once this became real, the hope was that space travel would become more common place.
So...it looks like it's working. The company that built the first successful commercial spacecraft signed a deal with the man behind Virign to provide spacecraft for commercial space flight. Right now, we're looking at space tourism at $100,000 per ticket. And there's already competition before the first commercial ship is off the ground. Chances are, in the next couple of years the price will fall dramatically. Also, there are already plans for inflatable space hotels.
I'll drop links to all this stuff if anyone really cares, but most of you are capable of googling.
Anyway, I think this is unbelievably wonderful. Our governments have let us down for decades when it comes to space. Finally we're doing it without them. Imagine taking a date into low earth orbit to a zero-g Hilton and exploring all the freedoms a 0-g hotel room would allow.