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![]() "Corky Scott" wrote in message ... On 5 Oct 2004 05:21:06 -0700, ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: I say it's a fantastic job well done! So say us all!! Chuck (former NASA geek) S It was a great feat, done in typically inventive Rutan fashion. I'm just having a hard time imagining how it could be of any possible use to anyone besides Burt Rutan and Richard Branson. Is this to be the near space equivalent of a carnival thrill ride, albeit a hideously expensive and extremely dangerous one? I really do see this as an impressive engineering demonstration, it just seems so, I don't know, useless. It's like spending millions to develop a car that can go 2,000 miles per hour. What do you do with it? Where can you drive it? Corky Scott Look he http://www.nogravity.com/ |
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Roger Halstead wrote in message . ..
People were getting choked up all over the place including the two watching from our place:-)) To me this was more momentous than the original Mercury flights and the whole project probably cost less than one of those capsules. I don't know about more, but it ranks up there. The flight of SpaceShipOne is the opening of the door to space flight for industry and the world in a way that could never be approached by the governments of the world. To me, it also saids that America still got it. We are still the inovators. Not just a military bully. It sends a very positive message. To me it now makes going to the other planets much more of a possibility but how long before "Protect the Planets" groups emerge? I'm gonna form one right now! Just kidding. I say it's a fantastic job well done! A big A+. Bryan |
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