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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

 
Suborbital Space Tours Are Becoming Big Business
 
 
 


Lawrence LeBlond for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online - August 2 2012

Growing demand for commercial spaceflight could turn a young market into a $1.6 billion industry within ten years, according to a new jointly-funded study.
 
Tourism is driving about 80 percent of the market for suborbital flights to space, with more than 900 reservations already in place, according to Carissa Bryce Christensen of the Tauri Group. The Tauri Group conducted the study — “Suborbital Reusable Vehicles: A Ten-Year Forecast of Market Demand” — to analyze emerging SRV markets and identify the growth and demand of the space tourism industry.
 
The cost of a short flight into the void starts at around $95,000 for a flight on the privately owned XCOR, Aerospace’s planned two-seat Lynx vehicle, to $200,000 for a ride aboard Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo, a six-passenger vehicle already in the testing phase.
 
Virgin Galactic, an offshoot of the Virgin Group, already has $70 million in deposits from 536 people, the company’s Chief Executive George Whitesides said at a related congressional hearing on Wednesday.
 
Andrew Nelson, chief operating officer at XCOR Aerospace, said his company has sold 150 seats in the last year and 50 more in the last six months.
 
“We are also seeing multiple flight purchases on our vehicles and from customers who are buying flights on our competitor’s platforms,” he said. “This bodes well for the future of our industry.”
 

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis on the Kennedy Parkway

Atlantis and her support vehicles roll away from the Vehicle Assembly Building (right) and the Orbiter Processing Facilities (left) on their way to her new home at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Photo Credit: Jon Brack

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

ROCKET CRAFTERS INTERVIEWS
A MUST WATCH VIDEO!
Melbourne FL to Melbourne Australia in 2 hours verses 22 hours?

A MUST watch Video featuring interviews with Ron Jones - President and CTO of  Rocket Crafters Inc., Jim Tulley - Mayor City of Titusville FL, Robert G. Whelen - Executive Committee Member EDC of Florida's Space Coast, and Laura Canady Economic Development Director City of Titusville FL.

 

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Titusville Featured on CNBC "Street Signs" 

Watch this Video featuring Lynda Weatherman Pres & CEO of the Space Coast Economic Development Commission (SEDC) from CNBC "Street Signs" which covers  top stories of the day direct from CNBC's global headquarters. 


Monday, October 8, 2012

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

2012 Astronaut Autograph Show

Astronaut Scholarship Foundation’s Fifth Annual
Astronaut Autograph & Memorabilia Show Weekend

November 1-3, 2012, Kennedy Space Center, FL

The countdown has begun for the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation’s (ASF) Fifth Annual Astronaut Autograph and Memorabilia Show (AAMS) Weekend, November 1-3, 2012.

The time is near to blast off to Launch Headquarters at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), FL for a 
weekend getaway at the World’s Largest Astronaut Autograph and Memorabilia Show!

This family-friendly weekend features autograph sessions, astronaut photo opportunities, lectures from the legends, a unique space auction — and the fun doesn’t stop there! Visit the show’s space-related Exhibitor Hall; enjoy all the incredible attractions the KSC Visitor Complex has to offer; and get ready to meet, mingle and dine with hero astronauts and space icons! 

Monday, August 27, 2012

XCOR Aerospace plans to set up spaceship center in Florida


NBC News and news services
updated 8/23/2012 1:45:50 PM ET

XCOR Aerospace, one of a handful of firms developing suborbital spaceships, plans to build its vehicles and fly tourists, researchers and commercial payloads from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, officials announced Thursday.
The privately owned firm, currently based in Mojave, Calif., is developing a two-seat suborbital rocket plane called Lynx that is expected to begin test flights by early next year.

Eventually, the company expects to do up to four commercial flights a day, at a cost of $95,000 per person. The Lynx flights are similar to rides being offered aboard SpaceShipTwo, a six-passenger, two-pilot vehicle owned by Virgin Galactic, a U.S. offshoot of Richard Branson's London-based Virgin Group.

Neil Armstrong


Into the Heavens he soars.  One large reminder that anything is possible.  
Gods Speed Neil Armstrong.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

New Spaceport in Titusville Florida


TITUSVILLE, Fla. — WFTV.COM Channel 9

The city of Titusville may soon be home to a new spaceport. 
The Space Coast Regional Airport recently applied for a special license from the Federal Aviation Administration as part of a deal to lure Rocket Crafters headquarters to Central Florida.

The company's focus is rocket propulsion technology and suborbital flight.

Its a Family Affair for Branson and first space flight



By
updated 7/11/2012 12:34:40 PM ET


The first space flight of Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic venture will be a family affair: The billionaire adventurer says he will be joined by his adult children.

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