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HOTELS IN SPACE: ANOTHER GIANT STEP FOR BRANSON
LexisNexis ^
| 04/04/06
| Richard Orange
Posted on 04/04/2006 5:54:03 PM PDT by KevinDavis
SIR Richard Branson is taking a giant leap for mankind by drawing up plans to build the worlds first space hotels, his space flight company Virgin Galactic has told The Business. Alex Tai, its operations director, who will pilot
Virgins first commercial space flight in 2008, has held talks with US hotel entrepreneur Robert Bigelow about the project, Virgin Galactics president Will Whitehorn confirmed.
Bigelow Aerospace is developing inflatable pods it believes could receive the first space travellers by the end of the decade. Branson, Virgin Galactics chairman, revealed the space hotel discussions in Dubai last week.
Branson said: We are talking to people who are developing hotels for space. We are also talking to people who are developing launch craft to get hotels into space. People know that we can turn something that might seem a bit bizarre into a commercial reality. Personally, I think theres a demand for space hotels.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: branson; hotels; space; virgin
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Bravo Mr Branson....
To: RightWhale; Brett66; xrp; gdc314; anymouse; NonZeroSum; jimkress; discostu; The_Victor; ...
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posted on
04/04/2006 5:54:42 PM PDT
by
KevinDavis
(http://www.cafepress.com/spacefuture)
To: KevinDavis
Private enterprise is doing what NASA couldn't do in 50 years.
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posted on
04/04/2006 5:57:19 PM PDT
by
MinorityRepublican
(everyone that doesn't like what America and President Bush has done for Iraq can all go to HELL)
To: KevinDavis
Yes Bravo Mr Branson
I think this idea will actually work and have a large appeal to those that can afford it.
I did not have the same opinion for the 'space ship1' pitch of 'space flight' being a sub-orbital ride in a (marginal IMO) spaceship1/or 2 vehicle.
W.
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posted on
04/04/2006 6:13:34 PM PDT
by
RunningWolf
(Vet US Army Air Cav 1975)
To: KevinDavis
Whatever happened to Jews in Space ???
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posted on
04/04/2006 6:16:21 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
( I love Scotch. Scotchy, scotch, scotch)
To: KevinDavis
Sorry, but I think it's more like Bravo Sierra.
How is Branson going to get his guests to LEO? SpaceShipOne? HA!
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posted on
04/04/2006 6:17:17 PM PDT
by
Yo-Yo
(USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
To: KevinDavis
I love this stuff........
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posted on
04/04/2006 6:18:40 PM PDT
by
Viking2002
(Allah FUBAR!)
To: Yo-Yo; All
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posted on
04/04/2006 6:18:56 PM PDT
by
KevinDavis
(http://www.cafepress.com/spacefuture)
To: KevinDavis
Las Vegas relents on his 'no investors' approach.
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posted on
04/04/2006 6:26:21 PM PDT
by
RightWhale
(Withdraw from the 1967 UN Outer Space Treaty)
To: MinorityRepublican
Private enterprise is doing what NASA couldn't do in 50 years.Bureaucrats can't find their way to and out of the rest room. A congenital thing.
Once space becomes economical (and I don't think it will be tourism)...it will explode.
Energy would be a high priority. Solar, converted into microwaves...directed at power plants (very carefully).
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posted on
04/04/2006 6:47:07 PM PDT
by
Dark Skies
(This is not a war between good and evil, but between evil and the Truth.)
To: RunningWolf
Agreed. Orbital Space Hotels would be MUCH more interesting and a far greater draw than suborbital flights.
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posted on
04/04/2006 6:52:42 PM PDT
by
Paradox
(Removing all Doubt since 1998!)
To: KevinDavis
Somehow I don't find the concept of "inflatable" hotels
very reassuring, too much space junk. Now a 5 million dollar fine for littering I could see.
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posted on
04/04/2006 7:30:22 PM PDT
by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: KevinDavis
Virgins first commercial space flight in 2008, has held talks with US hotel entrepreneur Robert Bigelow about the project Bigelow's first space hotel:
To: KevinDavis
The reason I take any of the space tourism stuff seriously is that Branson has the proverbial Midas Touch. If there isn't a buck to be made (other than his expensive ballooning hobby and whatnot), he'd not involved.
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posted on
04/04/2006 10:28:31 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
To: Yo-Yo
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posted on
04/04/2006 10:53:13 PM PDT
by
narby
To: KevinDavis
Well Bigelow still needs a ride for his inflatable modules. Space-X is 0-1. The Russians aren't much better on their sub-launch, which Bigelow, is counting on to launch their test article. And NASA is not inspiring confidence that they will be hauling non-ISS payloads on the shuttle anytime soon, if ever. Bigelow is just covering his bets, as he always has done. Branson sees another marketing opportunity to leverage his brand to make it rain money.
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posted on
04/05/2006 12:03:34 AM PDT
by
anymouse
To: KevinDavis
something perhaps like THIS!
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posted on
04/05/2006 3:35:08 AM PDT
by
Vaquero
("An armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
To: KevinDavis
Yes Bravo!
But not to depress everybody here, but doesn't spaceradiation increase your chances to get cancer?
I understand why astronauts do it, but even they aren't allowed to go up there on many missions. After just a few they are basically retired.
Would civilians risk playing russian roullette just to sightsee? Without a cure againt cancer civilian space travel will not be popular among anyone but excentrics that care more about space then their own lives and people that dont care about their lives at all.
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posted on
04/05/2006 4:18:06 AM PDT
by
S0122017
(God created the aliens which guided evolution which produced the human race and that's the Truth.)
To: MinorityRepublican
Private enterprise is doing what NASA couldn't do in 50 years. NASA, like any government entity, isn't allowed to operate for profit, so paying customers aren't allowed. Virgin Galactic has a long way to go. They haven't even achieved orbital space flight yet , something NASA (or NACA actually) did on Feb 1, 1958, 48 years ago.
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posted on
04/05/2006 5:26:35 AM PDT
by
The_Victor
(If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
To: Vaquero
Too bad that the R&D for that Space Liner bankrupted Pan Am.
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posted on
04/05/2006 8:17:59 AM PDT
by
Yo-Yo
(USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
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