What happens if the boosters dont work? well its easy you die, but is the same in a commercial airplane...What happens if the engines dont work wile you are in the air?... i can assure you that at least you wont have any arms or legs left
I would imagine that you could simply glide it back down and land. At 50,000ft that's a lot of altitude. Depending on the glide slope you could easily go 50 miles or more.
El viaje tiene una duración estimada de dos horas y media en la que los pasajeros sentirán la gravedad cero y podrán observar el planeta Tierra desde una distancia aproximada de 100 kilómetros. El precio, 200.000 dólares. Ya hay 250 personas haciendo cola. Creen que el vuelo puede estar a punto en menos de dos años.
looks cool but fragile I would still do it I risk my life just to be in space for a couple minutes sure why not!!
now i just need the $250k
TheRedstormshadow 1 year ago
What is the purpose of having the wing fold up at 90 degree once in space?
SamJendo1 2 years ago
Nothing, but its like whats the point of having wings in space? - Might be for some scientific reason.
Space is a massive vaccume. :/ - Cool animation. ^^
TimUK90 1 year ago
What happens if the boosters dont work? well its easy you die, but is the same in a commercial airplane...What happens if the engines dont work wile you are in the air?... i can assure you that at least you wont have any arms or legs left
isaacacharp 2 years ago
Soo... umm... does this mean international flights will get cheaper?? I mean if it's cheaper to fly to space than 1st class to Austraila...
I figure if the industry has achieved flights to space; at least we should get a discount on domestic right??
99posts 2 years ago
one flight to space is going to cost 250k....
comc39 2 years ago
If I had the money I would so do it. To bad I will never be able to go to space. Oh well, i hope that it is a safe trip for any one that does go.
ttowver 2 years ago
Tiene razon Rivenguard ¿que pasa si tras la separacion no encienden los motores?
Kuvala77 2 years ago
what happens if the boosters don't work when the disconnection happens?
RiVvenGuard 2 years ago
I would imagine that you could simply glide it back down and land. At 50,000ft that's a lot of altitude. Depending on the glide slope you could easily go 50 miles or more.
snwbrdr36 2 years ago
One easy word: SPLAT
greitalia9569 2 years ago
El viaje tiene una duración estimada de dos horas y media en la que los pasajeros sentirán la gravedad cero y podrán observar el planeta Tierra desde una distancia aproximada de 100 kilómetros. El precio, 200.000 dólares. Ya hay 250 personas haciendo cola. Creen que el vuelo puede estar a punto en menos de dos años.
chesterfieldvera 3 years ago