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FAA about X-Prize (XP-Cup) (X-P.SpacePort Image INCLUDED)
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I will show each time only "small" parts of the document, click on the link for more information (use the search button with the term "prize" if you wan to find the right pages).
http://ast.faa.gov/files/pdf/Forecast_05-19-03.pdf Page 46: Future Markets The sharp decline of the telecommunications market in recent years has raised the question of what new markets, if any, will stimulate demand for NGSO launches in the future. Space tourism, or public space travel, appears to be a promising new market sector on the horizon. The question is when public space travel will emerge. In April 2001, the first paying space tourist, Dennis Tito, launched to the International Space Station (ISS) for a one-week visit. A second tourist, Mark Shuttleworth, was launched in April 2002. Other paying passengers are negotiating for rides, and studies have shown that enough of a business market exists, even at high prices. In the wake of the Columbia accident, future space tourist flights on Soyuz missions have been suspended and are not expected to resume until after the Space Shuttle returns to flight. With regards to the NGSO forecast, Soyuz tourist flights involve selling the third seat on regularly-scheduled return vehicle exchange missions that would have been launched with or without a paying passenger. Thus these missions did not generate launch demand. A viable public space travel market may require the right space vehicle. The next few years could see new vehicles emerge as attempts to win the $10 million X Prize, a contest to launch a reusable vehicle carrying up to three passengers to 100 kilometers (62 miles) altitude— a suborbital trajectory—twice within 14 days. Since this report only includes commercial missions to NGSO, new vehicles associated with the X Prize would likely not be included in the forecast. Several other small firms are developing vehicles for LEO markets. At this time, the public space travel market is still maturing but could be included in future NGSO reports. It is uncertain if other markets, such as space-based manufacturing, onorbit resupply, or orbiting hotels, will emerge with associated launch demand by 2012. http://ast.faa.gov/files/pdf/newtech03_final.pdf Page 2: Despite the challenges, the commercial RLV industry remained resilient in 2002. Several commercial RLV companies remain committed to the goal of developing and operating their vehicles and are aggressively pursuing private investment. Many have abandoned NGSO payloads as their target market in favor of human space travel, which now seems to be a more promising enterprise. In addition, twenty organizations are vying for the X PRIZE®, several of which entered contention in 2002. At least one contender has begun testing its vehicle concepts. Page 20: Success in the development of an X PRIZE® vehicle is Armadillo Aerospace’s first step to considering future suborbital and potentially orbital launch services. The company’s specific objective beyond winning the X PRIZE® is to adapt its X PRIZE® vehicle for space tourism and provide a suborbital platform for small microgravity research payloads. The X PRIZE® vehicle will consist of an autonomously-guided single stage powered by four canted motors fueled with hydrogen peroxide monopropellant. The vehicle will be designed to carry three 91-kilogram (200-pound) passengers to an altitude of 100 kilometers (62 miles). Vehicle: Black Armadillo Developer: Armadillo Aerospace First launch: December 2003 Number of stages: 1 Payload performance: To be determined Possible launch sites: Oklahoma Spaceport and White Sands, New Mexico Targeted markets: Public space transportation and other emerging markets etc etc etc and a lot more and other teams.... Page 25 - 26 X-Prize information and team vehicles. see pdf http://ast.faa.gov/COMSTAC/May2003/coms ... -May03.ppt X PRIZE MEDIA REPORT: May’96 – Apr’03 >1.5 Billion Newspaper articles… 4,000 Radio shows… 300 Magazine articles… 250 TV appearances… 150 Documentaries… 25 MISSION CONTROL IN ST. LOUIS: After the X PRIZE is won... Each year, X PRIZE Teams from around the World are invited to a single location to race and set new records. During a 21 day period, teams launch as often as they can... Teams are scored in 5 categories: Category 1: Turn Around Time Category 2: Max PAX Category 3: Total PAX Category 4: Max Altitude Category 5: Fastest Flight Time Combined Category Score = X PRIZE CUP Champion (Also a full Economic Benefit to the X PRIZE Cup Venue information page with numbers.) X-Prize space sport: _________________ Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible. - Lord Kelvin, 1892 |
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i'm very impressed, the articles are a bit out of date (armadillo's first launch dec. 2003 for example), but all in all very good research and stuff.
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Nice layout for the whole XP-Cup spaceport and everything, Sigurd! I assume you came up with all of that? Very well done.
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Sigurd hasn't "come up with it"..
They are all ½ year old documents found on http://ast.fa.gov As i see it.. |
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Eivhen wrote: Nice layout for the whole XP-Cup spaceport and everything, Sigurd! I assume you came up with all of that? Very well done. Well, sorry for the late reply. No I didn't came up with it, it's official xprize information, I just got it out of the powerpoint with taking a picture and putted it up on my webspace. _________________ Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible. - Lord Kelvin, 1892 |
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