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What improvements after the XPRIZE won and other successes?
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Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2004 11:23 am
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When the XPRIZE is won and a couple of additional teams have successfully launched their suborbital spacecrafts too - what will be the best following step besides the XPRIZE CUP and selling flights?
What improvements are the cheapest, easiest or to achieve in the shortest time? Thrust? Number of Passengers? Trying distances instead of higher altitudes? What small next steps are possible? What small steps are the best? Dipl.-Volkswirt (bdvb) Augustin (Political Economist) |
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Joined: Tue Apr 13, 2004 9:42 am
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I think there are already enough "what comes next?" threads. Would you mind awfully if we don't open another as it clutters things up a bit?
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I wouldn't mind awfully - my intention only was to think about the real and concrete spacecrafts and their real improvement potentials. Otherwise many things I myself discissing too here never will be achieved.
The title I choosed is misundertatnding but I didn't find better one. Dipl.-Volkswirt (bdvb) Augustin (Political Economist) |
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