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    I am that guy RandomGuy's Avatar
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    Only $200,000 a pop. That will come down as the number of launches goes up.

    Save yer pennies kids.

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    CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - The Obama administration is preparing for a space tourism industry that is expected to be worth $1 billion in 10 years, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration's commercial space office said on Tuesday.

    Rocket planes and spaceships to carry passengers beyond the atmosphere, similar to the suborbital hops taken by Mercury astronauts Alan Shepard and Virgil "Gus" Grissom in 1961, are being built and tested, with commercial flight services targeted to begin in 2013 or 2014.

    "Based on market studies, we expect to see this type of activity result in a $1 billion industry within the next 10 years," George Nield, associate administrator for the FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation testified before the House Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics.

    "This is a new and growing industry. If you look at the last 25 years, almost all the launches were for the same basic purposes - to launch a satellite, such as a telecommunications satellite, to orbit - and that level of business for that part of the industry is continuing today. But there are several new segments that we see just on the horizon," Nield said.

    The boom in launch business is expected to begin this year, he said in the hearing, which was carried via webcast.

    NASA has hired two companies, privately owned Space Exploration Technologies and Orbital Sciences Corp., to fly cargo to the International Space Station, a $100 billion research complex orbiting 240 miles above Earth. The contracts are worth a combined $3.5 billion.

    "We know that's going to start soon, probably this year," Nield said.

    Space Exploration Technologies, which is known as SpaceX and owned and operated by entrepreneur Elon Musk, is preparing for a trial run to the station on April 30.

    "We need to be careful not to assume that the success or failure of commercial spaceflight is going to hang in the balance of a single flight," NASA space station program manager Mike Suffredini told reporters during a separate news conference.

    "If they have problems along the way, it's the kind of thing you experience in this difficult process of not only trying to launch into low-Earth orbit, but do the next-hardest thing which is to try to rendezvous safely with another spacecraft in orbit," Suffredini said.

    Also on the horizon are commercial flights that reach at least 62 miles above the planet, an al ude that exposes passengers to a few minutes of weightlessness and a view of Earth juxtaposed against the black sky of space.

    In addition to tourism, suborbital spaceflights are being marketed and sold to research organizations, educational ins utes and businesses that want to conduct experiments and fly payloads in space.

    One company, Virgin Galactic, an offshoot of London-based Richard Branson's Virgin Group, already has collected about $60 million in deposits for rides that cost $200,000 per person.

    "Exactly when those launches will start is hard to predict, but it looks very very clear it's going to be in the next one or two years," Nield said.

    (Reporting By Irene Klotz)

    http://news.yahoo.com/space-tourism-...171151586.html

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    The Amish Rifle Ryan Fitzpatrick's Avatar
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    If I had the money, I would definitely waste it on this. I love traveling, and nothing would beat this

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    All magic pass1st's Avatar
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    Would be something to be a member of the 100 miles high club.

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    Tbh this is only the beginning of a new era

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    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    All that for just a few minutes of weightlessness? I know the cost is for much more than that and yeah, if I had the money I'd do it but I'd much rather go farther and longer than just a few minutes.

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    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    I'll wait till we start going to Mars.

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    Orange Whip? Orange Whip? Viva Las Espuelas's Avatar
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    1%ers. The likable kind though.........

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    Owned by cats JudynTX's Avatar
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    Will they build a gift shop too?

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    Magua hate the grey name Magua's Avatar
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    I'll wait till we start going to Mars.
    You'll be legally blind and have both legs amputated below the knee by that point

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    Veteran cantthinkofanything's Avatar
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    You'll be legally blind and have both legs amputated below the knee by that point
    And be on Mars? Sign me up.

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    The Wemby Assembly z0sa's Avatar
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    Only 200,000 for a space ride? I'll read my 2010 edition Encylopaedia Brittannica on the way up!

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