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Virgin Galactic, the British company created by entrepreneur Richard Branson to send tourists into space, and New Mexico announced an agreement Tuesday for the state to build a $225 million spaceport. Virgin Galactic also revealed that up to 38,000 people from 126 countries have paid a deposit for a seat on one of its manned commercial flights, including a core group of 100 "founders" who have paid the initial $200,000 cost of a flight upfront. Virgin Galactic is planning to begin flights in late 2008 or early 2009.

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This is amazing news. What are the odds that this will be affordable to to the middle class during our lifetime?

It took airplanes close to 30-40 years to meet that goal. Given the adoption rate of new technology ie dvd vs vcr vs 8mm films projectors, I think it could be very realistic that it would happen in our lifetime. Just like the car, people will squawk that it's the playground of the rich etc. But give it a chance and if, and that is is really big doubt, the government keeps their noses out of it all then it should take off.

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It's going to be a great time to be an Aerospace Engineer!

Too bad our government won't protect the property rights of its citizens in space. :dough: If such protection did exist, then it'd be a really great time to be an Aerospace Engineer. As it stands, the fact that private space development & exploration is essentially focused on, funded and judged by the success of tourism is ludicrous and shameful.

I can't wait until I can afford a seat though. <_<

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As it stands, the fact that private space development & exploration is essentially focused on, funded and judged by the success of tourism is ludicrous and shameful.

Huh? Why is that? There is no "intrinsic greater" value of, say, mining the moon vs. having a successful earth-orbiting hotel. A practical difference is that there's an immediate, very large business waiting to be had for the orbiting hotel and related ideas, for far less money than setting up lunar mining operations. But it will all come. And by the time it does, I think Objectivist ideas will hold even more sway and ridiculous anti-private-property laws will be either ignored or changed. Let some U.N. bureaucrat try to stop the Loonies from forming their own de-facto government and police force to protect mining operations against common criminals and the like - if the U.N. even still exists.

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