What, me worry? Amidst economic turmoil, a new plan to launch the wealthy into space is born

We're Rich, We're Rich in Space! Image by RRL

Global financial apocalypse be damned – the Rocket Racing League is investing in the space tourism business. Yes, the timing is a little strange, but today the RRL announced a partnership with the New Mexico state government and Armadillo Aerospace — the rocket engine company founded by Doom creator John Carmack that will also supply engines for the Rocket Racing League’s eponymous, um, racing league — to fly suborbital tourist flights from a spaceport outside Las Cruces.

Armadillo will provide the vehicles—vertical takeoff and launch craft based on a concept like the one you see here—and RRL will provide financing. The plan is to start flights in 2010. Granger Whitelaw, the Rocket Racing League’s CEO, is apparently betting that in a couple years there will still be plenty of people eager to spend $100,000 on a trip to the edge of space. Will he win that bet? We have absolutely no idea.

Want to read more articles on the military, aviation, and space? Subscribe to Popular Science and enter to win $5,000!

3 Comments

Well ... well ... well, we are one step closer to achieving what the folks at www.ootwo.com predicted. Soon we will be recreating not only on the edge of space just outside our own planet, but on other planets and moons. I for one cannot wait. I would gladly shell out $100K to play golf on the moon or go hunting or mountain climbing on mars. 2010 can't get here soon enough.

@OOtwoguy

Hunting on Mars? Hunting for what exactly?

If this were to happen the price would be high for a while then soon drop but its a big dream that is going to be fullfilled



Download Our iPhone App

Stay up to date on the latest news of the future of science and technology from your iPhone with full articles, images and offline viewing



Follow Us On Twitter

Featuring every article from the magazine and website, plus links from around the Web. Also see our PopSci DIY feed



Become a Fan On Facebook

Share links with friends, comment on stories and more


December 2009: Best of What's New

In our December issue, Popular Science names the 100 best innovations of the year: bombproof wallpaper, self-parking cars, the fastest helicopter, and 97 more. Plus inventor profiles and videos.

Check out the best of what's new here.

Popular Science Photo Pool


Share your photos in the Pop Sci pool at www.flickr.com!
tags_sprite.png
POP_embeddedForm_cover_May09.jpg