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    So who would fly on one of these... (Elon Musk and the BFR)

    Last Friday at the IAC space conference in Australia Elon Musk announced his future plans for the SpaceX product line. First there was the Falcon 1. Then came the Falcon 9. Soon we may see the Falcon Heavy set off for the stars. In the next 5 years, Elon hopes to fly the BFR. Im pretty sure that means Big Falcon(?) Rocket? Not only will the BFR out lift the legendary moon mover the Saturn V, but it is supposed to be a first in propulsive landing, crew capacity, and 100% reusability. Basically Elon is the first to build humanities first reusable space craft. Capabilities of the BFR include: 150 tons to low earth orbit, lunar missions, 50 tons to mars(?), and 30 minutes to anywhere on planet earth. Thats right, he is planning on using these things like a boeing 747 and doing trips from hong kong to LA in half an hour. In the presentation he doesn't mention pricing, but on his personal instagram account he said seats would cost a smudge more than economy currently costs.


    What do you guys think? Personally I am a HUGE space fan and anything to promote human space flight the better. Sending robots all over the solar system is cool, but without Boots on the Ground I just don't see anyone getting inspired like we where during the Apollo era.

    SpaceX official(45 minutes of Mr. Musk talking):
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    Answer's With Joe (9 minute break down):
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    I will let someone else pay to get Challenger'd or Columbia'd.

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    Elon has to tickle the fancy and the light fantastic somehow, but frankly, with lay flat seats, I don’t mind long flights. 17hr EWR-BOM is like sleeping for 17 hours. And for how much? Might be cheaper to move Hong Kong closer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    Elon has to tickle the fancy and the light fantastic somehow, but frankly, with lay flat seats, I don’t mind long flights. 17hr EWR-BOM is like sleeping for 17 hours. And for how much? Might be cheaper to move Hong Kong closer.
    Just the cost of a tank of Methane and a tank of Oxygen. The ENTIRE rocket is COMPLETELY reusable. No 2nd stages with expensive motors falling in the ocean or million dollar fairings that get discarded. In fact methane and Oxygen are some of THE cheapest fuels around. **** you OPEC.
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    I would fly in one. After a few years of proven safety.
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    There is a big push for Mars right not, coming from NASA, Elon, EAS etc. I don't get it. I can see congress funding a mars expedition once for the journey there, 3-4 days exploring-collecting samples and then returning to earth but once they discover that the Mars project cost $3 trillion for some rocks and dirt, it will never happen again. Same reason we don't go to the moon anymore, it cost a fortune and there is absolutely no benefit to humanity.

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    Really surprised, on this forum especially, that it hasn’t been mentioned...

    For our continued military superiority, space tech advancement is CRITICAL.

    I never consider space travel development “waste”, for that reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JC5188 View Post
    Really surprised, on this forum especially, that it hasn’t been mentioned...

    For our continued military superiority, space tech advancement is CRITICAL.

    I never consider space travel development “waste”, for that reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    Space: not just the Final Frontier, but also The Ultimate High Ground.
    And don't forget that planets can't dodge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kwelz View Post
    And don't forget that planets can't dodge.
    Base Delta Zero is generally just a LITTLE excessive, don't you think?
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