cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/8492861

Interesting tidbit:

Some assessments have shown the cost of doing research on a suborbital human spaceflight vehicle, like the ones flown by Virgin Galactic or Blue Origin, is about one-tenth the cost of flying a fully automated science payload on a conventional suborbital sounding rocket.

I wouldn’t have expected that human spaceflight could be cheaper than non-human spaceflight in some cases.

  • Lophostemon
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    11 months ago

    Wait, so… he didn’t use a spaceship?!?! He just flew his ass up by himself like supermans?!?!