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... % of space agencies budgets. This development would sharply reduce the cost of accessing the resources of space, which could prevent the spread of the "resource wars" which have begun so ominously. No activity therefore offers greater economic benefits than the rapid development of low-cost space tourism services. A range of government ...
... of space policy, but also of economic policy and environmental policy. This is because it is very unlikely that space tourism will remain just a small-scale activity of the ... the USA, Russia, Japan, China and India, and so could play a leading role in this field, if policy errors are corrected. The paper discusses the above possibilities, and the potential economic, environmental and other benefits ...
... the ultimate purpose of colonising other worlds. Having examined the possible motivations arising from improved scientific knowledge and access to extraterrestrial raw materials, he concludes that the ultimate benefits of space colonisation will be the ...
... (RLV). The high flight rates associated with "tourism" are expected to make RLV operations more economically attractive. However, currently projected RLV launch prices appear well above those affordable 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 "first ...
... are widely different opinions about the future of space tourism. Some people believe that space tourism will develop quickly and are suggesting that there will be orbiting hotels and tourists on the Moon in just a few ... expensive and very risky and so the extent of space tourism will be small in scale. It seems likely that the answer lies somewhere between these extreme viewpoints. Space travel by the general public seems likely to ...
... ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 55 55
'''Page ''' - 160-164
'''Year''' - 2002
'''Keywords''' - Space tourism, human factors, microgravity, radiation, living in space
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2002.55.160
'''Number of Pages''' - 5
Abstract
Radiation, vacuum, extremes of temperature, and absence of gravity have not prevented ...
... . 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 ...
... Space Authority, Virginia - all based within the territories of existing Federal Spaceports - and Mojave).
Throughout the US, various many States are exploring the potential economic benefits of creating spaceports to serve the new space tourism markets, and some of them have begun the process of obtaining FAA ...
... the nature of the Universe, the Big Bang, and the possibility of other intelligent life in the cosmos. Because space tourism could allow a large number of people to witness outer space and to see the fragility of our planet alone in outer space ... The meek shall inherit the Earth. The rest of us will go to Mars.”
4.5 How can the Greatest Benefits be Derived from Space?
''“What will the ...
... of the public to stir the reach out into the solar system; not just because of the need of our education system as potential future workforce, but also because of the economic stimulus space provides. Understanding the extended (spin-off and economic) benefits ...
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