Showing posts with label cost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cost. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Space1 Going to Space Lowest Cost

What is the cost for a space launch and getting a seat on a SPACE1 rocket? One dollar? SPACE1
Industries has the lowest flight cost of all known space agencies.
SPACE1: Going to Space
Wins Lowest Cost Award
There's much talk recently about the cost of going into space through other private space companies. Space companies are inefficiently blowing a lot of steam toward the way of individuals wanting to go into space with prices so high that it makes it unaffordable except to the insanely rich or vast governments with wealth to burn.

Mainly their costs are outrageously expensive, beyond the reach of the ordinary person. It's all because their costs for rockets and fuel is astronomical. SPACE1 Industries and Humanoido have taken a different approach. By using free fuel and rockets from tested sound but recycled reused components, the cost per launch is next to nothing. Instead of paying 80 million for one flight, the cost is closer to one dollar.

At this time, the investment of going into space for standard tourism through SPACE1 Industries is primarily the cost of one dollar. Personal equipment supporting the flight, such as the space suit, personal effects, augmentation, etc. may add a very small additional cost.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Space1 Free Space Tourism

SPACE1 Blasts the Space Race with a Shot of Free Space Tourism
The cost of reusing the SPACE1 Safety Rocket is negligible and almost free. SPACE1 Owner & Entrepreneur Rocket Scientist Humanoido has stated that tourists may ride for free, for an undetermined time period.

Traditionally space tourism is extremely expensive, a venture affordable only by the richest. SpaceX Elon Musk has said it could cost $200,000,000 dollars for a trip to Mars. Mr. Branson of Virgin Galactic states the cost of going into space briefly will cost $250,000.00 and Russia will rocket you to the space station for a mere 60,000,000.00 to 80,000,000.00. Space tourists pay between 20,000,000.00 and 50,000,000.00 dollars to stay onboard the International Space Station ISS. There are numerous other space companies charging space tourists millions of dollars, yet none can deliver customers into space. A goal of SPACE1 set by Owner and Space Entrepreneur Humanoido is to reduce the cost until it becomes essentially FREE. The SPACE1 tourism plan is to launch humans, as augments, free of charge. However, the space suit lease would be the only charge to space faring customers who receive the augmentation to ride the SPACE1 Safety Rocket. The cost is practically nothing compared to the other space companies. Rack up another first for SPACE1.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Space1 Lowering Cost to Space

SPACE1 Lowers Cost to Space
A number of factors help lower the cost to space, according to SPACE1

— How Low can you go? — 

SPACE1 rocket rides to space are rapidly approaching zero cost. Rocket reusability is only one factor that helps lower the cost of going into space. SpaceX is using free consumables such as a Patonic rocket fuel found on Earth and other planets. The rocket body is also free along with the faring and can be recycled into additional space launches. The powerful Herculean engine is also reusable and can be printed from a common material of little cost in its raw form. The parachute is not used as its replacement of a common material is lower cost and more effective. The launch tower is also reusable numerous times. The Safety Rocket may also eliminate some human consumables and items not needed by Augmented Humans.

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Space1 Moon Landing Made Simple

The Moon is only 240k miles distant. A simple high
technology manned mission to land, look around,
and return immediately to the Earth is less costly,
and should be ready to go for one SPACE1 astronaut 
to land on the Moon in 2019. Image by Humanoido
Moon Landing Made Simple...
No Time to Befriend Moon Creatures

Breaking News!
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
by Humanoido

SPACE1 and Lunar Landing Mission Designer Humanoido are cutting Moon landing mission costs and mission complexity with some innovative ideas to go to the moon as soon as possible. 
No more waiting another ten
years to go there.

This will make a more simple Moon landing. The ideas are to cut complexity making the entire mission more affordable. Just one Astronaut will fast track to the Moon, immediately trek down to the rugged lunar surface without losing a single moment of time, look around for a while at smooth regolith or inside a crater floor, and return home.

A special spacecraft will be constructed with the highest technology components that we have available. These parts, modules, and components are already on hand at SPACE1 Industries and will not need ordering or have any order delays. There is a construction process required to build devices and retrofit our spacecraft for the mission. The soonest the Lunar Landing Mission can take off is in 2019 when there's a perfect window of opportunity.

The process will have one astronaut in one craft going directly to the Moon from the Earth, landing, looking around, and expeditiously returning to the Earth - not staying overnight. This avoids the complexities of many things using this process. For the spacecraft, we are using a tested and sophisticated mobile app that can navigate and provide a window into space. It calculates the lunar orbit, Moon positions, star navigation and flight details. Another large part of the mission will be a built-for-space camcorder to record the mission for posterity and having a record of the historic details for SPACE1. The device will have an automatic light level circuit to compensate for the changing lunar illumination based on changes in lighting due to the sun's orbital position and Earth Shine - the light that reflects from the Earth.

* No need to worry about extended radiation
* No long term power source needed
* Can operate on standard sourced nuclear energy
* No extended oven-like temperatures and super freezing conditions
* Advanced walking Moon spacesuit not needed
* Supplies such as food, oxygen, water can be reduced
* The mission will be ready much sooner
* Ideal flight path dynamics happen in 2019
* Fewer parts & components reduce complexity
* Reduced complexity is more reliable
* More simple mission is easier to implement
* Fewer parts & components cost less
* More simple to send one Astronaut

Monday, June 26, 2017

Space1 Cost of Space Tourism

THE COST OF SPACE TOURISM
The cost to reach space is not free. It takes money and incredible manpower to create the rockets and space systems needed to break the gravity bonds of Earth and venture into the incredible realm of space. But what will space cost you?

Right now, space can be achieved by some space companies charging 80 million dollars or more. But there is a great risk to those taking up these offers and flying in rockets that are not certified as safe. Already two NASA space shuttles have disintegrated with their 14 astronauts, and everyone knows of the trials and tribulations of the Apollo 13 astronauts. It's no surprise that over 2,000 people have already died in unsafe space programs in the past. The cost of space may be a very high price. No one wants to be a statistic. So how is safe space travel achievable and what is the effect on cost?

http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-dead-or-alive.html

Space1, with certified safety rockets, may look at pricing ranging from $100,000 to one million dollars. But price is meaningless unless you know where you're going. How far will these dollars take you? It depends on how far you want to go. A quick trip up and down, called a suborbital flight, could cost a few dimes on the dollar.

However, a 35 million mile half year one-way migration to colonize Mars can require you to sell the family house, two cars, and throw in your life savings. This presumes a bulk rate for the tens of thousands of people going to Mars on the discount plan.

Anyone hitching a ride to the ISS Space Station? Right now, NASA pays the Russian space agency Roscosmos about $81 million and change for a round-trip ticket in a Soyuz capsule. The latest five seats NASA bought in bulk were a little cheaper, about $74.7 million per seat. 

The Moon is a five day journey at a mere 270,000 miles. You might want to visit lunar orbit in the future where a NASA space station or Bigelow Space Habitat awaits your arrival. Or a future trip to Moon orbit where a SpaceX shuttle may give you the privilege of purveying the mining operations or vast cities of lunar habitats. This depends on how long you can wait to see these space construction projects completed.

Other tours may offer special prices for selected sites and packages. Various trips may be offered around the Moon in 2018, to visit an asteroid in the future, or see the heavenly wonders that exist in Earth's vicinity (LEO Low Earth Orbit). You might win the space tourism lottery and travel for free! But remember, however you decide to go, choose safety first and travel in a certified Safety Rocket, so you don't pay the ultimate price by sacrificing your life.

About Space Safety
Space1 is the only space agency with the trusted Safety Rocket, designed to keep space tourists safe. Space1 has perfect safety records throughout operations and testing beginning in 2014. Space1 is the only space agency with the real original Safety Rocket Invention, with a design not disclosed to any other agency. Invented by Humanoido in 2014, the Safety Rocket has a perfect record of safety.

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http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html 

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Space1 Free Space Flight

a once in a lifetime promotion
SPACE1 PRESENTS
FREE SPACE FLIGHT

Face it, thus far, going into space as a space tourist is not a very affordable proposition. Some space companies are charging on the average at least US$250,000 per person. From there, the cost per person goes into the millions of dollars. This makes space available only to the rich. And this is no bargain because for that price, it's not entirely safe. Space planes and rockets have blown up, killing astronauts.

Space1 is changing all that. How we go into space will become affordable, safe, and available. Although Space1 is taking ticket reservations, the founder of Space1 has a new idea, to make space tourism available free to the first pioneering astronauts in our program.

The Promotion: Space1 is now accepting applications to go into space as a pioneering space tourist, inside Space1's Safety Rocket. We've decided the first ten selected astronauts will go up free! Get in on the deal of the century and go down in history as one of the first in our revolutionary new way to explore space.

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