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#9895 by David_Doyle
12 Jan 2006, 16:13
Saw a brief clip of this on Breakfast this morning. Seems to focus quite a bit on Virgin perhaps, rather than the whole XPrize background. Start saving now.....

Horizon, BBC2 at 9.00pm tonight.

link


David.



Edit to shorten link... Nick
#91775 by Bazz
12 Jan 2006, 16:53
Thanks for the heads-up Dave, from the write up it looks like it will be an interesting program. It doesn't appear to be a repeat either :)
#91793 by csparker
12 Jan 2006, 18:28
Is anyone considering saving up the million miles? Of course, this would be easier if VS put the triple miles promo on sooner rather than later.
#91795 by David_Doyle
12 Jan 2006, 18:43
Originally posted by csparker
Is anyone considering saving up the million miles? Of course, this would be easier if VS put the triple miles promo on sooner rather than later.


Oh, someone had to upset me by mentioning that again.... ;) I wish it would happen.

David.
#91799 by csparker
12 Jan 2006, 19:19
Have the redemption rates for Virgin Galactic just gone up as well?

See This link for more...
#91800 by VS045
12 Jan 2006, 19:21
Does anyone know if you will be able to get miles on VG flights and is so, are they redeemable on VS?

Cheers<
VS045
#91829 by Wolves27
12 Jan 2006, 21:15
Will be watching it later (probably followed by the double lost taped from last night!).
Was looking again at the VG website yesterday, i want that so badly, even more the triple thingamejigs!

Dean
#91831 by Richard28
12 Jan 2006, 21:19
Originally posted by Wolves27
Will be watching it later (probably followed by the double lost taped from last night!).


Lost was good last night - I will say no more so as not to spoil it for you [y]
#91840 by Bazz
12 Jan 2006, 21:42
Don't expect many answers Dean - I was disappointed, nuff said.
#91844 by Airbus340
12 Jan 2006, 21:56
i Thought it was a really bad way to end the series, wont say no more
#91897 by Littlejohn
13 Jan 2006, 09:57
Horizon was facinating though. I just wish that the space shuttle disasters had not come up so many times - I always find those shots of space craft blowing up far too intimate and really rather upsetting.

Now where can I scrape together $200k from?[:?]
#91904 by easygoingeezer
13 Jan 2006, 10:20
Lost was pants, it takes the p*** out of views constantly promising answers, hunks running through the forest without shirts on is a bonus I suppose.

The only way I will be able to afford going galactic is when my cremated remains are shot out to space. £6k to orbit the planit and come back down as a shooting star, £8k to get blasted to the moon, and £12K to go in to infinity and beyond with a champagne party at the launch.
#91905 by fozzyo
13 Jan 2006, 10:29
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
The only way I will be able to afford going galactic is when my cremated remains are shot out to space. £6k to orbit the planit and come back down as a shooting star, £8k to get blasted to the moon, and £12K to go in to infinity and beyond with a champagne party at the launch.


Really - thought it would be cheaper then that, have to admit it really does appeal to me.

Loved Horizon last night, was really interesting to see the totally different approach a whole bunch of geeks take. I was really surprised by the relative simplicity of SpaceShipOne, it would be soo cool to do it! Interesting program, and naturally lots of great free advertising for SRB.

Lost - i really enjoyed it, have come to never expect any answers from the program, just more questions.

Mat xxx
#91906 by easygoingeezer
13 Jan 2006, 10:31
Lol, well I am the nominated Funeral Director to arrange space memorials if your interested, lol
#91907 by Bazz
13 Jan 2006, 10:39
Enjoyed Horizon, iteresting insight and some useful publicity for Sir Richard and the Team... ...now where's that credit card ;)
#91910 by Littlejohn
13 Jan 2006, 10:57
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
Lol, well I am the nominated Funeral Director to arrange space memorials if your interested, lol
What about at sea (serious question)?
#91912 by Dave Adkins
13 Jan 2006, 11:09
I think SRB must have been rubbing his hands with a free plug (or three) on the Beeb for Galactic. Now all I need is the right 6 nos.......
#91933 by hmvs_dog
13 Jan 2006, 12:43
Knowing I'm probably never going to afford sub-orbital space travel, I'm consoling myself with this:

If you get 1 FC mile for every mile flown, you only fly 62 miles up. Coming back makes it 124 miles and even at 4x (maybe), that's a mere 496 FC miles.

Doesn't seem worth it for $200k! [}:)]
#91944 by FamilyMan
13 Jan 2006, 13:48
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
The only way I will be able to afford going galactic is when my cremated remains are shot out to space. £6k to orbit the planit and come back down as a shooting star, £8k to get blasted to the moon, and £12K to go in to infinity and beyond with a champagne party at the launch.

Doesn't that buy you about 1g. Space Services is $1k for 1gram and $5.3k for 7g. They'll also send 1gram to the moon for $12.5k.
#91947 by easygoingeezer
13 Jan 2006, 13:56
oops quite right, getting my $ mixed up with my £, lol
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