Weather and communication satellites are fine. But why would anyone want to live in space? Or on another planet for that matter?
I don't think that this could be used for manned launchesWeather and communication satellites are fine. But why would anyone want to live in space?
True. But they reference “the last frontier”.I don't think that this could be used for manned launches
Makes sense from a health perspective due to radiation exposure...but so far as time itself is concerned, objects in motion (i.e. if the person "in space" is moving in orbit) actually age slower due to time dilation:
A lot of people seem to really dislike mankind.Weather and communication satellites are fine. But why would anyone want to live in space? Or on another planet for that matter?
I thought it was a private companyIt strikes me as yet another waste of taxpayer funds. Payload is going to be limited in size because of air resistance. The payloads, including the rocket will need to be extremely robust. A Space X rocket can currently put around 50 small satellites in orbit, is reusable, and only takes a few hundred grand to fuel up. Planes currently can fly close to the limits of space and launch a rocket. The cannon they showed in the video only requires a few grand in propellant. Etc, etc.
I thought it was a private company