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A couple weeks ago, as you may have heard, Richard Branson announced the Virgin Galactic Commercial (!!) spacecraft, sending people to space for about 200,000 dollars(I'm not sure how many euros that is). What do you think about it, is it going to be successful?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.that's about �168,605 or �115,247 with today's rates (thanks, Google).
I think it has a potential to be very successful, indeed I think space tourism will be very successful indeed at some point in time. However, i'm not sure it's with the Virgin implementation of the idea.
I have no real idea how much money is involved to get a flight into space, and even though I know Virgin would not be building its own Shuttles etc. (I assume), I'm sure the figure you quote would be assuming several tourists at once.
People are getting richer and richer, and I'm sure many of these rich people want to experience things that others have, or can, not. Only time will tell whether or not Richard Branson will be successful.
I think it has a potential to be very successful, indeed I think space tourism will be very successful indeed at some point in time. However, i'm not sure it's with the Virgin implementation of the idea.
I have no real idea how much money is involved to get a flight into space, and even though I know Virgin would not be building its own Shuttles etc. (I assume), I'm sure the figure you quote would be assuming several tourists at once.
People are getting richer and richer, and I'm sure many of these rich people want to experience things that others have, or can, not. Only time will tell whether or not Richard Branson will be successful.
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