Next Space Prize

Anyone who wants to follow in the shoes of Burt Rutan (Scaled Composites) and win the next big space prize will have to build a spacecraft capable of taking a crew of no fewer than five people to an altitude of 400 kilometers and complete two orbits of the Earth at that altitude. Then they have to repeat that accomplishment within 60 days.

While the first flight must demonstrate only the ability to carry five crew members, the winner will have to take at least five people up on the second flight.

And one more thing. They have to do it by Jan. 10, 2010.

Those are just some of the rules that govern who wins the $50 million "America’s Space Prize," an effort by Bigelow Aerospace, of North Las Vegas, Nevada, to spur the development of space tourism in low Earth orbit.

[Source: Space News]

This is so cool...
If things keep going like this, travelling to space will be as easy as jumping on a plane to a nearby city.
I hope this happens in our time and that it's affordable. I'd sure love to get up there and see what the world looks like from outer-space.
Maybe it won't stink that much from up there :P

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