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#1 2012-06-20 17:30:53

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Lunar Tourism is Go!

Interesting article suggesting we might have lunar tourism earlier than many expect - by 2015! 

Actually I've no idea how credible this company (Excalibur) is. Does anyone else know much about them? They claim to be using ex-Russian craft.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/artic … -100m.html

But their plans certainly make me more confident that my prediction that lunar tourism would arrive sooner than expected could be correct. This is important for Mars simply, I believe, because it could generate such huge revenues - if Space X garners that revenue it will be put to good use in developing the human presence on Mars.


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#2 2012-06-21 04:03:10

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Re: Lunar Tourism is Go!

Hmmm. Space Adventures have been offering the exact same experience for some time now, including a stay on the ISS, using a Soyuz capsule. Cheaper too, at 100 million dollars rather than pounds.

That they didn't get anyone taking up the offer says a lot about the market, doesn't it...


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#3 2012-06-21 06:15:49

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Re: Lunar Tourism is Go!

Terraformer wrote:

Hmmm. Space Adventures have been offering the exact same experience for some time now, including a stay on the ISS, using a Soyuz capsule. Cheaper too, at 100 million dollars rather than pounds.

That they didn't get anyone taking up the offer says a lot about the market, doesn't it...

That wasn't for a trip to the dark side of the Moon was it?  This is in quite another league. I am not saying I find it credible, but I do find it interesting.

I think eventually we will see a link up between Space X and Virgin Galactic and trips to the Moon will be offered at far less than $100 million. Why not if launch costs to LEO are down to $2million per tonne?


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#4 2012-06-21 10:25:35

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Re: Lunar Tourism is Go!

It was a Lunar flyby. That means you go around the moon, and yes, see the Lunar farside. This is in the same league, but almost twice as expensive, with a company that has no experience.


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#5 2012-06-21 13:02:34

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Re: Lunar Tourism is Go!

Terraformer wrote:

It was a Lunar flyby. That means you go around the moon, and yes, see the Lunar farside. This is in the same league, but almost twice as expensive, with a company that has no experience.

OK, I wasn't aware it was lunar flyby. Thanks for the info.

Personally I feel lunar tourism should wait until they can get people to the surface to stay in a hotel. That will increase demand tremendously I think.


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#6 2012-06-21 15:46:52

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Re: Lunar Tourism is Go!

They do seem to have bought the space stations and imported them to the Isle of Man.

http://www.excaliburalmaz.com/0401_Press.html


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