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Space Tourism A Dream Comes True

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Page 1: Space tourism

Space Tourism

A Dream Comes True

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Introduction

Name: Mohammad Kifayath ChowdhuryStudent Id: 1112023Level:2 Term:1Department: Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering

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Why choosing this topic?

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Dreams

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Outline• What is space tourism?• The past and present of Space Tourism.• What is the Future of space tourism ?

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What is Space Tourism?

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•Key Sectors for Space Tourism▫Transportation (Rockets, Capsules and

Planes)▫Accommodation (Hotels and Habitats)▫Entertainment

Space Walks Sight Seeing Sports?

▫Spaceports▫Training

Zero G

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The Past of Space Tourism

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• 30 April 2001 Space first became a Tourism Destination

• ST1 - Dennis Tito aboard a Soyuz capsule launched by Space Adventures

• $20 million price tag▫ 7 day return trip ▫ Stayed at the ungraded International

Space Station (no swimming pool or room service)

▫ Apparently the service was poor (Tito was considered a Cosmonaut and not an Astronaut thus the yanks on ISS were less than friendly)

▫ All inclusive – bed, breakfast, lunch, dinner, oxygen & Spacesuit (Tips not included )

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• Between 2001 and 2007, 4 more Space Tourists – all at a $20 million price tag!!!▫ST2 Mark Shuttleworth▫ST3 Greg Olson▫ST4 Anousheh Ansari▫ST5 Charles Simonyi

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• In 1997, NASA published a report concluding that selling trips to space to private citizens could be worth billions of dollars.

• A Japanese report supports these findings, and projects that space tourism could be a $10 billion per year industry

within the two decades.

• The only obstacles to opening up space to tourists are the space agencies, who are concerned with safety and the development of a reliable, reusable launch vehicle.

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The Present

The present

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• Several Commercial Companies have been / still are involved in preparation for a burgeoning Space Tourism market:▫ Armadillo Aerospace

Suborbital Spacecraft▫ Space Dev

Dream Chaser – Jim Benson designer passed away▫ Blue Origin

New Shepard - Manned Rocket Jeff Bezos (Amazon.com)

▫ RocketPlane XPSub-Orbital flights offered at $250,000

▫ Virgin/Scaled CompositesVirgin Galactic - $200,000

▫ Space Adventures Only company that has fulfilled so far – current cost of the same package is now $30 - $40 million

▫ Space FleetSpace Vehicles

▫ SpaceXFalcon & Dragon Capsule – Elon Musk (Paypal)

▫ XCORSpace Planes

Dream Chaser

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Virgin Galactic- Space Ship 2• A brave project by virgin

galactic.• Designed by famous

American spacecraft designer Burt Rutan.

• Carried up to 15km by a multibodied plane called

White Knight 2, designed by Rutan.

• 6 passenger and two pilots.• Highest speed 4000 km/hr• Will take off from Space port

America, New Mexico, first space port ever for private sector space tourism.

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• Space ship 2 will carry it’s passenger to a tremendous height of 115 km, across the Karman line.

• 5 minutes experience of ‘ Zero gravity’

• 2 hours space tour will cost you 200000 $ !

• Already 530 people booked their seats.

• 1st commercial flight of SS2 is planned to take off at the end of year 2014.

• Price will fall in the near future. Space port America

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The future

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▫The Average cost of a space package was $20 million .

▫Virgin, RocketPlane and others are selling Space trips from $0.2 million Cost of going to space down 99% since 2009

▫Virgin estimates that after 1,000 trips cost will come down to $20,000 – another 90% reduction, this may take 15 more years.

▫Bigelow is testing inflatable structures in Space right now

▫Boeing has announced entry by 2015▫Russians have announced a Space Hotel by 2016

(ISS without the science equipment)▫Point to Point opportunities will abound (Xmas at

the Ice Hotel, new years in Cape Town – travel time 2hrs)

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Conclusion

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Going to space was once a dream that was considered impossible and the dream has already come true. May be in the future every human will go to space as a part of their daily chores. Nothing in dream is really that hard to be impossible! So don’t get upset with your dreams. Dream more, wish more.

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Thanks for listening to my presentation.

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Questions