Virgin Galactic Wants To Do Moon Cruises, Replace The Concorde For Terrestrial Travel

Blackleaf

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I'd like to go on a cruise to the Moon. Unfortunately I might have to win the Lotto jackpot before I do that, and the chances of that are 1 in 13,983,816 (and the price to play that game has just gone up from £1 - which it has been over the last 20 years - to £2). Or I may have to start a successful multinational congolmerate. Or invent something really worthwile, like a sink which doesn't cause teaspoons to mysteriously disappear as though it's a mini Bermuda Triangle. In other words, I think I might need a few bob to go on a Moon cruise.
 

WLDB

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If I had the money Id do it. Hell, if I had the right qualifications I would have applied for the one way ticket to Mars which "Mars One" is planning. I seriously doubt they will succeed but it looks interesting.
 

petros

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If I had the money Id do it. Hell, if I had the right qualifications I would have applied for the one way ticket to Mars which "Mars One" is planning. I seriously doubt they will succeed but it looks interesting.
More people signed up for the suicide mission to Mars than signed up for Affordable Health Care.
 

WLDB

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More people signed up for the suicide mission to Mars than signed up for Affordable Health Care.

Health insurance no matter how good it may be wont help you much if you're in space or on another planet. :p Unless of course it includes the costs of a 'house call.' :p