Window or Aisle? 107
An Anonymous Coward writes "Forget Tito. Forget Shuttleworth. Private space travel is now a reality, now that eBay is accepting bids for travel to the International Space Station. I consider this a milestone for space travel, now that the average citizen-next-door can bid for a ticket as easily as buying, er, crap on eBay." Actually it appears that this is just the pre-flight stuff required prior to a trip - Note: Soyuz tickets sold separately, may involve a small added expense, if you get my drift.
The real milestone is when tickets are listed on Travelocity. JFK->ISS, non-stop, no smoking, snack only.
My favorite is USAIR's tactic (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:My favorite is USAIR's tactic (Score:2, Interesting)
Only 275,000 miles + $8,000
/me pictures himself in Top Gun
Re:My favorite is USAIR's tactic (Score:3, Interesting)
Hardcore eBayers are out... (Score:1)
Seriously though, that looks interesting, but I wonder how it will pan out for the winner. Hope he speaks Russian.
Re:Hardcore eBayers are out... (Score:1)
"<PARANOIA> and Transrow in just one of them acting as a company in order to collect cc numbers and then take off with millions and millions </PARANOIA>"
No thanks (Score:4, Funny)
Suppose we all follow this advice... (Score:1)
Buy stuff. (Score:2)
Re:Suppose we all follow this advice... (Score:1)
Gotta Love this... (Score:1)
US $56,600.00 (reserve not yet met)
:D
Re:Gotta Love this...Update (Score:1)
US $1,000,300.00 (reserve not yet met)
wow.
all i can say is
wow.
Someone better call Lance Bass ! (Score:1)
Re:Someone better call Lance Bass ! (Score:2)
There is a solution... (Score:1, Offtopic)
Shut down the fricking internet backbone., shut down the root dns servers, and the backbone routers. I know you guys can easily do it, hell the largest amount of you touch the physical devices every day. Unplug the damned things at work, command the cisco routers to shutdown, or simply unplug the Fiber connections.
WE can effectively do two things at once....
1 - teach employers world wide that we can unionize.
2 - teach the governments that they really aren't in power.
but what will this do? Knowing the track record of the US government and what that scumbag Regan did to the Air traffic controllers....
Oh well, we dont have the balls to do it anyways..
and they know that.
Re:There is a solution... (Score:1)
This was posted in the latest YRO story, yet the slashcode plopp'ed it here.
Kind of interesting to see that happen first hand.
I'll pass, thanks. (Score:1)
What else to buy... (Score:4, Funny)
Heh, heh... ;-)
Reserve not yet met (Score:1)
They're at $56.600 at the moment and it still states "reserve not yet met" [ebay.com].
I wonder what they are expecting people to pay for this. They started the auction at $1, so I also wonder what their target audience is when the reserve is more than 50K bucks... I mean, eBay isn't exactly the place known for its stone rich audience.
Re:Reserve not yet met (Score:1)
Re:Reserve not yet met (Score:2)
Uhm, not spaceflight! (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Uhm, not spaceflight! (Score:1)
That takes all the fun out of it, as far as I'm concerned.
bay auction (Score:3, Funny)
Slightly burnt due to re-entry but still salvageable at the bottom of the ocean. Slightly fire damaged. Buyer pays postage and launch costs. Be the envy of the world - own a second-hand space station today! Starting price: 1 rouble.
Book me a one way trip! (Score:1, Funny)
The Medical tests (Score:1)
The auction looks like a publicity stunt. It'll be less expensive advertising contacting the who's who directly and selling tickets.
Citizen-next-door can bid (Score:1)
Re:Citizen-next-door can bid (Score:1)
Hi tech Nigerian scam? (Score:2)
$56,000+? (Score:1)
Re:$56,000+? (Score:1)
OK, here's some finance trivia:
If, starting on July 20th 1969, you had deposited just $24,596.29 each month into a 4% annual interest rate savings account, you'd have the $20 million today needed to buy your ticket. Or, you could have started a small software company who provided the BASIC language to Doc Roberts in Albuquerque, and have money to spare.
Chip H.
Reason for retracted bid (Score:5, Funny)
wrong auction sorry.. thought it was for the other space trip
Aisle seat, please (Score:2)
I didn't want the Windows seat for a space flight my insurance won't cover it
Re:Reason for retracted bid (Score:2)
"currently at high school, i try to be the best e-bayer as possible. although young, i hold a job at a private company as the professional webmaster"
Jesus christ, I must be doing something terribly wrong...
The Way (Score:2)
Re:The Way (Score:1)
I really don't even know where to start with this. We must not be given false elemental metal by something that really isn't government-by-hippopotamus such as what eBay is deliberately falsifying?
I guess all I can say is PbPbPbPbPbPbPbPb...
Comericalization of space. Started by the Russians (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Comericalization of space. Started by the Russi (Score:1)
Re:Comericalization of space. Started by the Russi (Score:1)
Get a clue.
Re:Comericalization of space. Started by the Russi (Score:1)
Classic Spellchecker Mistake... (Score:2)
Day Two: Driving tour of the major highlights of Moscow. After lunch you'll travel to Star City for a tour of the Yuri Garaging Cosmonaut Training Center, and begin the program.
Re:Classic Spellchecker Mistake... (Score:2)
We want to, send you. To Space. (Score:1)
I'm a little concerned that the people. Who will send me to space. Haven't mastered where to place a period. I'd be bummed out if they accidently launched me into the wrong orbit and killed me because of a misplaced decimal point...
Hayden Planetarium's list? (Score:3, Interesting)
I wonder if they still have that list? I wonder if they maintain it? I wonder what the names on a mailing list of "middle-aged geeks interested in being space tourists" are worth?
I wonder if I need to contact them and ask to have my name removed?
I wonder what sort of junk mail I can expect to get if I don't?
Re:Hayden Planetarium's list? (Score:2)
No smoking (offtopic, inappropriate) (Score:1)
I am a smoker and I can tell you, you don't have to ask anymore for smoking or no smoking. They are _all_ no smoking.
Must be a hoax... (Score:2)
Day Two: Driving tour of the major highlights of Moscow. After lunch you'll travel to Star City for a tour of the Yuri Garaging Cosmonaut Training Center, and begin the program.
Who is Yuri Garaging? I'm familiar with the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonauts Training Center and its namesake's accomplishments, but if they are sending you to some other place I suggest you stay away from these people.
Re:Must be a hoax... (Score:3, Funny)
1/2 million frequent flyer miles (Score:1)
Experience is what you get when you are expecting something else.
whatever happens (Score:1)
ISS is in maine (Score:2, Funny)
Window or Aisle? (Score:2, Funny)
About milestones... (Score:2)
No, what's happening today are the milestones. Tickets on travelocity are the stuff of boredom.
I can picture Michael witnessing the Wright Brothers first flight and saying "heck, the real milestone will be when I can buy cheap tickets for a transatlantic flight".
Just a pet peeve...
Re:About milestones... (Score:2)
DennyK
Second Space tourist... (Score:2)
It's interesting that /. completely ignored the world's second space tourist, and the first African in space. [africaninspace.com] South African .com millionare Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Thawte, and who lists /., Linux and Mozilla among his favourite things, spent 11 days is space, from the 25th of April to the 5th of May.
Guess the integrity of /. is so high that $20 million can't even buy you a story...
Regards,
-Jeremy
Re:Second Space tourist... (Score:2)
Did anyone else notice the errors? (Score:2)
Since the auctioneer can't even spell correctly, do you (a) really believe this is genuine or (b) would you trust someone to shoot you into space if they can't spell correctly? Even if the writer was Russian, don't you think they would've at least run it through a spellchecker first?
Re:Did anyone else notice the errors? (Score:2)
[quoted from m-w.com]
One entry found for hyperbaric.
Main Entry: hyperbaric
Pronunciation: "hI-p&r-'bar-ik
Function: adjective
Etymology: hyper- + bar- + 1-ic
Date: 1962
: of, relating to, or utilizing greater than normal pressure (as of oxygen)
- hyperbarically
Here be the exact details... (Score:1)
It does indeed take all the fun out of it.
$20,000,000.00 reserve (Score:2)
spaceflight vis a vis mountaineering (Score:1)
At some point in the future, space flight may be so regular and under-control that anyone can be strapped in and shot "like spam in a can" into space. For the time being there are some strict criteria for who should be put inot 'the can' and sent up, and lots of cash isn't one of them.
$20,000,000 reserve (Score:2)
Holy fuck... (Score:1)
Re:Holy fuck... (Score:1)