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I reckon there are a lot of people who could scrape together the £100,000 to buy 3-6 minutes of weightlessness and to see more of the Earth's curvature than they've seen before, but how will the majority of these get that vital cash back? Only a very few can really afford it. I think this could spell a disaster for society, a big money drain with the class divides getting worse overnight. Contracts are two-sided, this is a load of cash with nothing to show on one side and people cannot cope with that.
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2006-07-15 00:14:33 · 2 answers · asked by Chris cc 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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Hello. - Link Below for Space Tourism.

Before I go:

•Look @ this first part of the sentence:

"reckon there are a lot of people who could scrape together the £100,000 to buy 3-6 minutes of weightlessness and to see more of the Earth's curvature than they've seen before"

•Okay - Now the sentence after that:

"Only a very few can really afford it."

•A lot or very few can afford Space Tourism?

In my opinion, if you word the paragraph differently, perhaps it would be better understood what it is you are asking.

I know you have a subject question there.

Have a nice weekend. :)

2006-07-15 01:01:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is an excellent and very important question. It makes you wonder why politicians are wasting their time trying to solve paltry problems to do with suffering and death across the globe when the financial disaster from individual space flight is looming - what is the matter with them

2006-07-15 00:21:44 · answer #2 · answered by Gallivanting Galactic Gadfly 6 · 0 0

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