Simonyi Arrives At the ISS After Shuttle Lands 66
RobGoldsmith writes in with news of the further adventures of Charles Simonyi, whose first trip to the ISS we discussed a couple of years ago. The Russian Soyuz vehicle carrying Simonyi and two others docked a day after the US space shuttle Discovery landed in Florida. "Space Adventures, Ltd. ... announced today that its orbital client Charles Simonyi and his crew successfully arrived at the International Space Station after launching on-board the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 26. The spacecraft docked to the ISS at 9:05 am (EDT) with Dr. Simonyi and Expedition 19 crew members Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka and NASA astronaut Michael Barratt. They were greeted at approximately 12:30 p.m. (EDT) by the Expedition 18 crew..."
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You go to space once, that's cool (Score:5, Funny)
Going twice? Now you're just showing off.
Routine (Score:5, Insightful)
So now spaceflight must be routine if slashdotters think a private citizen being able to fly to space with nothing but money is no longer newsworthy 8)
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a private citizen being able to fly to space with nothing but money is no longer newsworthy
I think its newsworthy. I thought that you needed to bring oxygen, too.
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a private citizen being able to fly to space with nothing but money is no longer newsworthy
I think its newsworthy. I thought that you needed to bring oxygen, too.
I'm going to space and i'm bringing...
food
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I think it would be funny if being able to buy your place in the worldly heaven became known as Simonyi.
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Wouldn't it be cool if it were routine? I wanna be able to use this line on a girl:
"I'm from Iowa, I only work in outer space."
More to come (Score:5, Interesting)
In addition, Bigelow will almost certainly run their system up once falcon 9 flies.
Tourism is about to make it BIG. It will all be for the bloody rich, but, those same ppl are not impacted on something like this.
another milestone is still waiting (Score:1)
Two private "bloody rich" business guys go up at the same time, "discuss business", then get to deduct expenses off their taxes.
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Amateur Radio (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Amateur Radio (Score:5, Funny)
If you don't think that talking with a millionaire software developer on an orbiting space station using a home-built radio transmitter is cool, you're probably reading the wrong website.
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If you don't think that talking with a millionaire software developer on an orbiting space station using a home-built radio transmitter is cool, you're probably reading the wrong website.
Also if you do think it's cool, you're STILL probably reading the wrong website. Slashdot ain't what it use to be.
Just face facts. You're reading the wrong website, and your mother smells like sausage, and your dog wants to bite you, and your girlfriend is just using you for the money.
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Plus, you'd be talking to fucking astronauts!
Wait what? Who will he be having sex with? and why would he be talking on the ham radio during sex
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That would just be wierd.
Space greeting (Score:1, Funny)
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Just remember one thing... (Score:5, Informative)
this is the guy who invented Hungarian Notation.
Borat in Space! (Score:1)
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There is no doubt that Russia has made a nice sum of money on tourism. In fact, they have been charging 25M/seat and are raising it to 50M/seat for US to buy them. I think that they are trying to rip us off on that. BUT, the tourism has started a GREAT thing. Now, it makes Bigelow/spacex/etc look great. As to the price that Russia is charging, it is what the market will bear. I say AWESOME. That price should cause CHOKING by our c
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It's a monopoly. Without competition, there's no "choice". Market monopolies don't require necessities for consumption to abuse their control of their market. They don't even need to be the only vendor in the market to abuse it, just domination.
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Subsidies mean we spent money on the ISS that Russia doesn't have to recoup in prices for vacation flights there.
Russia's home economy has all kinds of other subsidies, not least the energy costs in their huge and devastatingly abusive energy industry.
I'm all for the competition, the growth of tourism, the publicity. I don't even envy Simonyi - I wish there were many more of him, and eventually me, too once they've brought all the prices (and risks) down. I'm just annoyed that I'm subsidizing Russia's benef
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"The Blue Danube"? (Score:2)
Watching the NASA TV footage of the Soyuz approaching ISS, I immediately started humming "The Blue Danube"... Anyone else?
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Glad I'm not the only one.
See-Saw! (Score:2)
That must have been one heck of a see-saw if the space shuttle descending on one end was enough to get him all the way to the space station. Shall he have but a penny a day? Can he not work any faster?