All aerospace companies have blood on thier hands. Theres no escaping the military.
Guys/gals this thread is not about traveling on/through Earth.
You could pick more than one off that list so the poll isnt accurate.
Earth:
Supersonic
Solar System:
2 week trip across.
Galaxy to Galaxy:
Impossible fast.
Whose plan is the moon one?
Price - $100 million.Space Adventures company
Price - $100 million.
A bit beyond my budget.![]()
Price is $20-30 million.
The Space Adventures team has designed a circumlunar mission using a unique combination of existing and flight tested Russian technology. This mission builds on space technology originally developed for manned lunar missions, and has been flown over decades as part of the world’s most successful human spaceflight program.
This $200m effort, which sells at $100m per seat, marks an unprecedented reduction in cost, with increased safety, of any previous manned lunar effort.
Location of service matters...not just speeds of travel.
Location of service?
We only live on earth at the moment? What other locations do I have to include?
Yes.notice the thread title inclusion of the word "future"
dare to dream
and who are we who only live on Earth? :bugeye: some of us spend almost a year living in space...ISS.
By year 2025 some of us will be spending a lot of time on moon
By year 2040...some of us will be landing on Mars...and Mars will not be a one day mission for sure...it will be more than a year.
Yes.
The word "future" is why I put 1 week trip across solar system. You never gave a description of how far into the future.
I also want a flying car that runs off static electricity and can fly me to the moon in less then a day.I wish.
notice the thread title inclusion of the word "future"
dare to dream
and who are we who only live on Earth? :bugeye: some of us spend almost a year living in space...ISS.
By year 2025 some of us will be spending a lot of time on moon
By year 2040...some of us will be landing on Mars...and Mars will not be a one day mission for sure...it will be more than a year.
Oh, I do so hate to burst bubbles, but how long do you actually expect to be able to hold your breath?
Anyway, how 'bout all that TITANIUM on Mars? LOL.