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Previously on "Fly me to the moon"
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Unfortunately the launch countdown has been outsourced to Microsoft....
10, 9, 57, 12, 7, 433, 5, 6, 200, 2 hrs 29 minutes, 2, 1, 15, 14
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It's safe to assume the in flight entertainment won't include a showing of Apollo 13 (1995)Originally posted by eek View PostWell Space-X will if you pay enough SpaceX to Send Privately Crewed Dragon Spacecraft Beyond the Moon Next Year | SpaceX
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One hell of an expensive way to commit suicide. Estimated price of a ticket, $100m-$250m.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostSounds like a suicide mission.
Zero likelihood of them achieving this in 2018.
It's one thing to dock with the ISS, another to make it to the moon and back.
I think I'd rather take my chances with something like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJdrlWR-yFM
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Suity is developing the mission control software.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'm pretty sure the'll run a test mission or several first...
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The haven't even flown the heavy lift rocket and they will do the test missions and a fly by in less than 2 years?Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'm pretty sure the'll run a test mission or several first...
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Apollo took 52 hours to get to lunar orbit. Granted you won't need to decelerate in the same way as you will slingshot round.Originally posted by eek View PostThe journey time to ISS (once you've done all the speed adjustments) isn't much less than to the moon.
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The journey time to ISS (once you've done all the speed adjustments) isn't much less than to the moon.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostSounds like a suicide mission.
Zero likelihood of them achieving this in 2018.
It's one thing to dock with the ISS, another to make it to the moon and back.
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Sounds like a suicide mission.
Zero likelihood of them achieving this in 2018.
It's one thing to dock with the ISS, another to make it to the moon and back.
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Bet you still have to change at Alpha Centauri for a replacement bus service...Originally posted by eek View PostWell Space-X will if you pay enough SpaceX to Send Privately Crewed Dragon Spacecraft Beyond the Moon Next Year | SpaceX
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