Pity it's going to cost $200k or so, hopefully this price will fall and one day many of us will get the chance to experience weightlessness (sp)
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Virgin Galactic has released the final design of the launch system that will take fare-paying passengers into space.(visit the link for the full news article)
It is based on the X-Prize-winning SpaceShipOne concept - a rocket ship that is lifted initially by a carrier plane before blasting skywards.
Already Passed by Congress On October 5, 1982, Dr. Brain T. Clifford of the Pentagon announced at a press conference ("The Star", New York, Oct. 5, 1982) that contact between U.S. citizens and extra-terrestrials or their vehicles is strictly illegal. According to a law already on the books (Title 14, Section 1211 of the Code of Federal Regulations, adopted on July 16, 1969, before the Apollo moon shots), anyone guilty of such contact automatically becomes a wanted criminal to be jailed for one year and fined $5,000.
Originally posted by neformore
What astounds me is that he is doing stuff the Nasa just can't seem to manage, at a fraction of the costs.