RocketShip Tours Teams Up With XCOR Aerospace To Offer A $95,000 Right Stuff Experience

December 4, 2008 by Mary Anne Simpson weblog
Lynx Flight Pattern

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Lynx Flight Pattern - Via XCOR Aerospace

(PhysOrg.com) -- The race to offer commercial passengers an experience of a lifetime just got more affordable. RocketShip Tours owned by Jules Klar, a veteran in the travel business will arrange a sub-orbital trip aboard XCOR Aerospace's third generation rocket powered vehicle for less than 50-percent of its rival Virgin Galactic. The Lynx is XCORīs first sub-orbital rocket powered vehicle designed to take commercial passengers 37.87 miles straight up to catch a glimpse of Outer Space, Earth, enjoy weightless and then gently glide back and land at an Arizona air strip.

Lynx is a two-passenger rocket powered aircraft that has the ability to operate as an airplane. It operates on kerosene and liquid oxygen. The pilot for the adventure of a lifetime is former NASA astronaut Colonel Rick Searfoss. Col. Searfoss was the Commander on the Space Shuttle Columbia, pilot, Space Shuttle Atlantis and chalked up a total of 50 rocket powered missions.

Per Wimmer, a Danish investment banker holds the first reservation for the Lynx sub-orbital flight expected to launch sometime in 2011. Mr. Wimmer hedged his bet by plunking down the necessary reservation fee to Richard Bransonīs Virgin Galactic and another rival for commercial space travel, Space Adventure. According to Wimmer, "It will be a real race to see which one goes up first". The main difference between the XCOR Lynx is its ability to launch on any 10,000 foot runway with clear air space.

Within a minute of engine light the Lynx goes super sonic. The Lynx takes to the skies and achieves Mach 2 speed with a 2.5 g-force. The guest traveler travels in the co-pilot seat and is equipped with a pressure suit. Somewhere in the range of 100,000 feet the sky darkens and within a few minutes turns to inky black. A period of weightlessness occurs after the rocket engines are shut down and the tour peaks at 200,000 feet with a vista of the Earthīs surface enhanced by the pilotīs ability to maneuver Lynx upside down and side-wise before gliding for home.

In contrast the Virgin Galactic voyage is a craft that must be towed by a mother-craft some 50,000 feet above the Earth before breaking free and starting the rocket boosters. The Virgin Galactic is a six-passenger transport vehicle which may allow passengers to float around in the cabin during weightless periods. The Virgin Galactic is expected to reach 62-miles above the earthīs surface.

The RocketShip adventure includes a five day stay at a luxury resort, medical evaluation, flight preparedness and training, a flight cancellation insurance policy and the 30-minute or so flight aboard the Lynx. A $20,000 dollar deposit starts the process to ensure the guest participant is medically fit for the adventure and provides some initial training. The total cost of the RocketShip Tour is $95,000 and compared to the $200,000 ticket price for the Virgin Galactic flight is a discount sub-orbital flight.

On the Net: http://www.rocketshiptours.com

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Bob_Kob
Dec 04, 2008

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Seriously, why is there no button to enlarge images? Do they think we can read the text of that picture?
ScottyB
Dec 04, 2008

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Makes sense, Half the price for half teh height!
Roach
Dec 04, 2008

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The cool part about this is, the seaworthy sailing ship, the motor coach, the motocycle, the plane, the motor boat, and far enough back even the horse were means of recreation for the wealthy before they became effective means of travel and subsequently standard fare. Gosh i'd like to have my own spaceship. yes I know the time line is usuall decades, but watching this unfold it is moving along a very accelerated timeline.
earls
Dec 04, 2008

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The "right stuff" as in "lots of money."
Star_Gazer
Dec 04, 2008

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Its a pocket change for some.. a graduation present.. thinking about it.. I want to have parents like that! =)
WeAreGods
Dec 04, 2008

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It's not that much money really. I was thinking of buying my nephew Biff a ride for his 16th birthday present to ensure he is well-travelled.
earls
Dec 05, 2008

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Anything but a sports almanac from the future. We all know how that turns out. :/
cybrbeast
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The Virgin ship actually goes to official space. This just goes high.
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