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DailyDirt: Getting Into Space

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The cost of putting something into space has been getting a bit cheaper over time, but it’s still not exactly affordable (unless you count the helium balloons that can reach altitudes of around 100,000 feet or roughly 30 km). The edge of space is generally considered to be about 100 km (~62 miles or ~330,000 feet) up. Here are just a few projects making some progress in getting stuff into space on the cheap.

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Filed Under: cubesat, iss, richard graf, satellites, space, space cannon, spaceflight, spaceshiptwo, suborbital missions, supersonic, virgin galactic
Companies: kickstarter, virgin galactic

DailyDirt: Space Suits For Everyone

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Commercial space flights for tourists could be a routine program someday soon. With that in mind, there is some renewed excitement surrounding manned spaceflight, and for people with a few million bucks burning a hole in their pockets, an opportunity to go up into low earth orbit is not a ridiculous vacation idea. But before you pack your bags, you should check out some next generation spacesuit designs that claim to be more comfortable than ever before.

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Filed Under: apollo, bill elkins, biosuit, nasa, space, spaceflight, spacesuit
Companies: final frontier design, kickstarter

DailyDirt: Missions To Mars

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The future of manned spaceflight to other planets is a bit uncertain nowadays, but there are still plenty of people who are working on plans that could lead to people walking around on Mars before the end of the century. In the meantime, unmanned missions will have to suffice, but here are some quick links on traveling to Mars.

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Filed Under: caenorhabditis elegans, elon musk, international space station, mars, spaceflight, worms
Companies: nasa, spacex

DailyDirt: More Manned Spaceflight

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Manned spaceflight has obviously seen better days. There aren’t that many ambitious spaceflights that actually have solid funding these days, but there are still a lot of plans and desire for manned space exploration to resume again. Here are just a few projects that might get off the ground.

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Filed Under: fusion, space, spaceflight, spaceplane, starship, x-37b, x-37c
Companies: darpa, nasa, usaf

DailyDirt: Unusual Places Made More Accessible

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Yesterday, we pointed out some links on space exploration. In honor of Yuri Gagarin’s first spaceflight, here are some projects that are opening up other hard-to-reach places to the masses. Communism, FTW…?

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Filed Under: airline, drilling, rocketship, sir richard branson, spaceflight, submarine, yuri gararin
Companies: virgin