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                            WHAT IS YOUR VISION FOR THE FUTURE OF SPACE TRAVEL?  DO YOU BELIEVE SPACE TRAVEL WILL EVER BECOME ROUTINE?
                            I believe that space travel will continue to evolve.   “Routine” is in the eye of the beholder. With
                            NASA will pave the way with exploration that will   today’s technology there is always a significant
                            take us back to the Moon, and eventually onto   degree of danger with spaceflight. I believe we’ll
                            Mars.  Industry will follow—first into low earth   see space travel on a much more frequent basis
                            orbit, and then onto the Moon and Mars. Industry   within the next ten years, unless one or more of
                            will encourage tourism, and then the exploitation   these vehicles has a major accident. Let’s pray that
                            of activities such as mining.          doesn’t happen.

                            WHAT DOES THE AVERAGE PERSON NOT KNOW ABOUT   WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE POTENTIAL PRIVATIZA-
                            SPACE TRAVEL?                          TION OF SPACE?
                            Today, most people who are interested in space   I believe that commercial pursuit of space
                            know quite a bit. I am surprised to learn that   travel is a positive thing for the world. This will
                            many people think NASA has some type of   eventually bring down the cost of accessing space
                            weightlessness trainer; they do have an aircraft   substantially. It also increases public awareness
                            that can fly a parabolic path and provide about 30   of space travel. I believe NASA will continue to be
                                                                   at the forefront of space exploration, but private
                            seconds of a similar feeling, but that doesn’t live
 STARSHIPS                  up to the actual experience. They do use a large   efforts will help reduce the cost of those pursuits.
                                                                   We’re already seeing examples, such as SpaceX
                            swimming pool for spacewalk training which also
                            gives some idea—but also doesn’t really come
                                                                   building the lunar lander that NASA will use in its
 AND                        close. Only orbit can give you the true experience.  Moon program.
 ENTERPRISE






  IT’S DIFFICULT TO AMASS A CABINET
 MORE FULL of accolades and awards than
 that of Club Braman member Robert
 Crippen (Captain, US Navy, Ret.). In his
 former life, he oversaw more than 13,000
 civil service and contractor personnel as
 the Director of NASA’s John F. Kennedy
 Space Center, and was responsible for
 22 successful Space Shuttle missions
 launched from the United States’ gateway   THREE UNIQUE SPACECRAFT DESIGNS HAVE BEEN   to de-orbit and enter the earth’s atmosphere. After
 to the universe.           LAUNCHED RECENTLY BY PRIVATE COMPANIES AS A   slowing sufficiently, it uses parachutes to land in
                            PRECURSOR TO FUTURE SPACE TRAVEL. HOW DO THE   the ocean.
                            DESIGNS DIFFER?
 In a former former life, Captain Crippen                          WHICH IN YOUR OPINION HAS SHOWN THE MOST PROMISE?
 performed his tour of duty as a Navy   Virgin Galactic uses a unique carrier aircraft up   They are three different approaches to space travel.
                            to around 50,000 ft, before the spacecraft’s rocket
 pilot, as well as piloted the first orbital   fires up and is then manually flown to above 50   Both Richard Branson’s and Jeff Bezos’s crafts are
 test flight for the Shuttle program. He has   miles. It is a lifting body design which allows it to   designed to take tourists to the edge of space—but
 been honored by NASA, the Department   be flown, unpowered, down to a runway similar to   not orbit. They go up about 50 miles and come back
 of Defense, the National Geographic   how the Space Shuttle was landed.  down, providing a few minutes of weightlessness;
 Society, the FAA, and Congress—as well as   Blue Origin’s approach is a vertically-launched   but they don’t have enough energy in their
 a myriad of other organizations.    rocket with capsule on top. The rocket carries the   propulsion systems to get into actual orbit.
                            capsule up above 50 miles, where it is released.   Elon Musk’s Dragon was contracted by NASA to
                            The rocket then makes an unmanned vertical   provide crew access to the International Space
 However, what Captain Crippen is most
 proud of today is awarding others—  landing, while the capsule falls back to earth and   Station—which is around 250 miles up—and has
                                                                   completed two successful missions. In order to do
                            uses a parachute for landing.
 namely STEM students, through the   Space X’s capsule is launched vertically on a   this, their spacecraft goes into orbit around the
 Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.   two-stage rocket, which takes it into orbit, where   earth. Its crew experience prolonged periods of
 Following, he shares his experience with   it is released. The first stage of the rocket makes   weightlessness while in orbit. Thus, the SpaceX
 the ASF, as well as his thoughts on the   an unmanned vertical landing. After the capsule   vehicle is a great deal more capable than the others.
 STS-1 Launching  exciting current state of space travel:  completes its mission, it fires a small rocket engine


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