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Brit company treating tourists to round-trips to moon for 100m pounds
Jun 20, 12:14 pm
London, June 20 (ANI): A British company is offering seats to adventurers who are willing to go the extra mile on a historic journey to the moon.The first 500,000-mile round trip in a converted Soviet-era space station could take place as early as 2015."We're ready to sell the tickets," the Daily Mail quoted Art Dula, founder and chief executive of Isle of Man-based Excalibur Almaz, as telling a space tourism meeting in London.Only those with the "right stuff" should apply - besides having the necessary level of physical and mental fitness, they should be able to bear a likely fare of around 100 million pounds per person.Dula, a US space entrepreneur, has acquired two Soviet 'Almaz' space stations, designed for orbital spying operations.Thrusters attached to the stations will convert them to long-distance spaceships.Four re-entry capsules, or re-usable return vehicles (RRVs), will ferry three people at a time to the orbiting space station and return them to earth.All the space vehicles, the cost of which is confidential, are housed in hangers on the Isle of Man. One of the RRVs is currently being exhibited outside the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in Westminster, London.If the bold plan succeeds, a private
British space company will carry out the first manned moon mission since Apollo 17 in 1972.The aim is for three people to fly to the moon, orbit the lunar surface and return safely to earth, parachuting to the ground in an RRV. Much of the actual flying will be computer-controlled and all necessary training, including the human skills needed to pilot the spacecraft, is provided in the package.Speaking at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London, Mr Dula outlined his company's ambitious plan.Marketing studies suggested, at a "conservative estimate", that around 30 moon-mission seats could be taken up between 2015 and 2025 - enough for one mission a year.The RRVs can be used 15 times and each space station has a service life of 15 years.Dula stressed that the moon mission goes far beyond "space tourism" of the kind offered by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic. The trip would be a "private expedition" rather than a sightseeing tour."Excalibur Almaz is willing and able to send crewed missions deeper into space than would be possible aboard any other spacecraft in existence today," Dula said.'Our fleet of space stations and re-entry capsules enables us to safely fly members of the public to moon orbit as early as 2015."There is not a single other vessel, owned by a government or the private sector, that is suitable for a manned flight to lunar orbit, utilising proven technologies."The EA fleet has previously flown to space several times and will undertake many more missions. It contains vessels of a design that has spent thousands of hours in space successfully. This is scientific fact, not fiction," he said.Smaller Soyuz FG launch vehicles will lift the shuttle capsules.The station has 90 cubic metres of living space and provides a protected "refuge" where crew members can shelter in the event of a solar radiation storm. (ANI)
Climate change after cosmic impact may have wiped out wooly mammoths
May 21, 11:45 am
Washington, May 21 (ANI): A new research has found evidence of a major cosmic event near the end of the Ice Age, which resulted in a climate change that forced many species, including wooly mammoths, to die.
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Venus, Jupiter and Mercury will dance in spring twilight
May 21, 11:07 am
Washington, May 21 (ANI): Three planets - Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury will present a spectacular sky show during the last week of May.
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Mice and lizard return after a month in space
May 20, 11:34 am
Washington, May 20 (ANI): A Russian capsule, which had mice and lizards as its occupants, returned to Earth on Sunday after spending a month in space.
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Asteroid 9 times larger than Queen Elizabeth 2 ship to sail past Earth on May 31
May 19, 3:57 pm
Washington, May 19 (ANI): Asteroid 1998 QE2 will sail past Earth on May 31, getting no closer than about 3.6 million miles (5.8 million kilometers), or about 15 times the distance between Earth and the moon.
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