by Rob Coppinger | Feb 4, 2010 | Seradata News
Watch the Russia Today report above that talks to the designers of a suborbital tourism system we have seen before but now they are saying it will cost $200 million to develop and its first generation mini-shuttle would carry one pilot and two passengers,...
by Rob Coppinger | Nov 19, 2009 | Commercial human spaceflight, ESA, Personal spaceflight, Space tourism, Suborbital
So the blogosphere is getting all worked up about an article run by Space News and authored by two former senior European Space Agency launcher officials that attacks sub-orbital tourism and hopes for commercial orbital transportHyperbola stresses the word former...
by Rob Coppinger | Apr 4, 2009 | Seradata News
NASA could be ready to purchase autonomous and manned suborbital science flights from 1 October 2010 if its Ames Research Center managed human tended suborbital science programme gets the funding it wants for the fiscal year 2011 budget. That budget would be...
by Rob Coppinger | Apr 4, 2009 | Seradata News
Xcor Aerospace’s chief executive Jeff Greason spoke to Hyperbola about the development of his company’s rocket powered Lynx vehicle after his 3 April presentation at the Space Access Society conference held in Phoenix, Arizona from 2-4...
by Rob Coppinger | Mar 24, 2009 | Seradata News
First HATV test 8 Mar 2009, video montage with timecodes from Sonny W. on Vimeo.credit: Copenhagen Suborbital / caption: never under estimate the Vikings The above rocket, the Danish Copenhagen Suborbital team’s Hybrid Atmospheric Test Vehicle (HATV)...