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... Interplanetary Society for Volume 60 60
'''Page ''' - 419-425
'''Year''' - 2007
'''Keywords''' - Space tourism, infectious threats, probiotics, human microflora
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2007.60.419
'''Number of Pages ... the support of resistance during a space journey. It is a most important technique and one which will be acceptable for space tourists.
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Space tourism and sustainable development may seem an odd combination of topics but this paper outlines direct links between the two on five levels; operational, cultural, economic, resource availability and human survival ... .401 here '''
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... space tourism and sustainable development. One important aspect of sustainable development is environmental impact and within that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission is a key issue as it is linked to climate change. Space tourism ... result from both sub-orbital and orbital space tourism flights and discusses options and prices for carbon offsetting. The effect of scaling up the space tourism ...
... space transportation systems, commercial space tourism, the prospect of private space stations, and a wide range of new activities in the so-called Protozone. The Protozone is above commercial air space and ... space ventures and activities will require safety regulation and thus efforts to establish space traffic management will need to include not only earth orbit and space ...
... /her location. The emergent area of space tourism offers to remove such constraints. Moreover, as it visually and experientially places Earth into the context of other planets, space tourism will provide the tourist with a literally different perspective. While the selling point of sub-orbital tourism is still largely focused on weightlessness and the opportunity of seeing Earth from orbit, it ...
... tourism. Overcoming significant obstacles, their quest to start the space tourism industry was achieved on April 28, 2001, when American businessman Dennis Tito lifted-off from ... centers, space camps, space theme parks and attractions, space museum's, IMAX films, planetarium's and observatories, going on astronomy cruises, purchasing books, media, and space merchandise. This Earth based space tourism ...
... propellant systems).
Most spacecraft (including space launchers, satellites, space probes, and human-crewed systems) are currently propelled by accelerating and expelling mass from within the spacecraft in a direction ... can shut down in emergency situations. This safety feature developed for Space Ship One and Two is of great interest to the space tourism industry. The problem with this propulsion ...
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Most discussion of the potential space tourism business considers it as an isolated activity. In the case of sub-orbital tourism this is probably the case and this means any business has to ... government activity and tourist costs around half a million dollars per person. However to take advantage of this market synergy the orbital personnel transport system must have the requirements of space tourism operations ...
... space, the start of space travel services is long overdue, and so they are capable of growing rapidly into a major new industry. That is, the technical and business know-how exists to enable space tourism to grow to a turnover of 100 billion Euros/year within a few decades if it receives public support of even 10% of space ...
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'''Year''' - 2006
'''Keywords''' - Space tourism, reusable launch vehicle, parametric cost modelling
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.417
'''Number of Pages''' - 5
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In comparison with other large scale Space projects, "Space Tourism" requires only one ... by tourists. A study of the economics of Space Tourism has been made using an Integrated Parametric System Model to assess potential future RLV performance and costs. The estimated costs per passenger for ...
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