I'd say i go even if it's on an untested ship i made in my garage.
Coming from you, that sounds more like a plan than like a hypothesis :lol:
I'd say i go even if it's on an untested ship i made in my garage.
I know how that feels. I'm 6'6" (198cm in metric) and probably wouldn't fit into a capsule.I'm too tall to fit in space.
A trip to Mars - No way! I think I could not handle the psychological stress of such a "journey". For that, I love life on Earth way too much.
I know how that feels. I'm 6'6" (198cm in metric) and probably wouldn't fit into a capsule.
Same here. I think I would go batty on Mars thinking that I wouldn't be able to feel a breeze on my cheek, or see the ocean, a tree or a bird, for a long, long time.
I'd say i go even if it's on an untested ship i made in my garage.
I have a pilot's license, Artlav, if you build it I'll help you fly the thing. We Orbinauts trust you.
There's simply no reason. And a lot of you may disagree, but when the time comes to put up or shut up - I bet you're shutt'n up.
There's simply no reason. And a lot of you may disagree, but when the time comes to put up or shut up - I bet you're shutt'n up.
Oh sure a short week-long orbital journey would be nice and all that. But anything like going beyond the moon or to Mars or the outer planets - forget it. Just not worth it.
You have to be either an F1 driver, a Russian tank crewman, or a dwarf.
Stop being gigantic. I'm 171 cm, and its a perfectly reasonable size. Its very common over there.
Meh.Now imagine seeing Saturn, as up close and personal as an astronaut sees the Earth. I won't make any assumptions about you, but my mind would be way past blown.
I know how that feels. I'm 6'6" (198cm in metric) and probably wouldn't fit into a capsule.
What is the size requirement for Orion MPCV?
I don't know about sending a human into the atmosphere. It's colder than Antarctica at the 1-bar level, and being pelted by ammonia ice in Mach 2.5 winds is pretty detrimental even to my sense of adventure:lol:Meh.
What i really want is to get down there (with a balloon to hang the ship off of) and look at the clouds of Saturn up close.