I’ll wait until they start bringing passengers to the moon, but only if they let me board the spacecraft without a COVID passport.
Kauai Mike
March 31, 2021 - 12:11 PM 12:11 PM
Absolutely!
JRocks
March 31, 2021 - 12:19 PM 12:19 PM
Count me out. I hear “its cold as hell.”
Dorothy
March 31, 2021 - 12:22 PM 12:22 PM
Would if I could, but can’t so I wont. But do wish I could.
Limited
March 31, 2021 - 12:27 PM 12:27 PM
I’ll wait for the IMAX. I couldn’t keep my cookies down.
I'm New Here
March 31, 2021 - 12:34 PM 12:34 PM
I would have when I was younger. I don’t think my older body could handle it now.
Tomato Girl
March 31, 2021 - 12:46 PM 12:46 PM
Most definitely 👍
Anon
March 31, 2021 - 1:39 PM 1:39 PM
Depends on what the Societal structure is. If it’s anything like Earth where the Lunatics are running the asylum….No thanks.
Original G
March 31, 2021 - 1:40 PM 1:40 PM
Don’t have a passport don;t need a passport, just need a comfortable recliner.
Ricardoh
March 31, 2021 - 1:41 PM 1:41 PM
As far away from here as they will take me.
RTC
March 31, 2021 - 1:50 PM 1:50 PM
Hell NO!
JazzMan
March 31, 2021 - 2:10 PM 2:10 PM
Oh YEAH! Wouldn’t pass that up.
Badge1104
March 31, 2021 - 3:23 PM 3:23 PM
NO, not for me.
BUT I wish they would send our fellow Californians who are already in space there!
Jeff (the other one?)
March 31, 2021 - 4:25 PM 4:25 PM
Absolutely, although as mentioned by others, not sure my physical shape is sufficient to withstand the pressures of launch. Weightlessness would be awesome, and reentry would be a tremendous thrill, for a bit, anyway.
I would, maybe I’m still crazy but I like this.I’m on the flight first chance I get.
To Do List
March 31, 2021 - 5:38 PM 5:38 PM
Probably safer and more cost effective to have Disneyland secretly create the sensations of it happening without ever leaving the ground. The “guests” would be thrilled, would never know the difference, and whatever friends or relatives came with them would be fooled by having them watch the launch from inside the terminal on a TV screen. They could even admire and buy pictures of themselves at the exit like Space Mountain. And think of the gift shop revenues.
Encyclopedia33
March 31, 2021 - 5:52 PM 5:52 PM
That would be a Hard No.
Rob
March 31, 2021 - 6:57 PM 6:57 PM
Oh Yes – without a doubt
TPC
March 31, 2021 - 7:11 PM 7:11 PM
Negative. I’ll take Terra Firma and whatever’s left of our oxygen supply.
I’m happy with riding Spaceship Earth. In this area we are traveling at about 818 MPH due to Earth’s rotation. Earth is traveling around the Sun at roughly 67,000 MPH. The solar system is moving at roughly 490,000 MPH within the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way itself is moving at 1,342,162 MPH towards the Great Attractor. The Great Attractor itself is moving but I don’t think its speed has been computed.
So amazing. I’m going to read this to my grandson.
hanne jeppesen
March 31, 2021 - 9:48 PM 9:48 PM
Although I like to travel and have a sense of adventure, out of space would be a no. First of all I’m not crazy about flying, even though I have flown many times, (no other way to get to Denmark) so getting on a space ship would be out of the question, also not sure what there are to see in out of space? I have visited some of the most beautiful spaces on earth, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Iceland, Israel, many others, not sure I would find anything as beautiful in space, having said that I’m all for space exploration, I just don’t want to be the one doing the exploring.
ClayDen
March 31, 2021 - 11:25 PM 11:25 PM
Once I was satisfied that it was safe enough, absolutely. I have worked on human spaceflight professionally and got my name on the astronaut candidate list while in college.
Silva
April 1, 2021 - 5:00 AM 5:00 AM
I can be a bit of a thrill seeker. I have no fear of heights, and centrifugal forces have little effect on me besides making me smile. I REALLY enjoy riding in aircraft, and I believe I’d like to pilot them, but not dedicated enough to do it. I believe I would be a good candidate for skydiving, and no one would need to push me out. I think I can understand why some people would like to leave our home for a time but having thought about it since the Apollo missions I can’t think of what it would take for me to ever choose to leave the mother ship and our atmosphere.
chuckie the troll
April 1, 2021 - 6:34 AM 6:34 AM
I have already been to Berkeley, so no need to get on a space ship. And I don’t like the idea of having to wear a diaper and getting motion sickness.
caskydiver
April 1, 2021 - 12:09 PM 12:09 PM
Sure! Would love the opportunity to check it out. I’ve scuba dived, skydived, flew upside down in a small jet, etc., so this would be a great adventure to add to my list of life experiences.
Gittyup
April 1, 2021 - 1:31 PM 1:31 PM
Interesting question. Let me think about it … No.
America
April 1, 2021 - 1:47 PM 1:47 PM
No, but would help pay for one way ticket for current administration.
No interest at all. I’d rather be in the ocean.
That sounds much more interesting.
I’ll wait until they start bringing passengers to the moon, but only if they let me board the spacecraft without a COVID passport.
Absolutely!
Count me out. I hear “its cold as hell.”
Would if I could, but can’t so I wont. But do wish I could.
I’ll wait for the IMAX. I couldn’t keep my cookies down.
I would have when I was younger. I don’t think my older body could handle it now.
Most definitely 👍
Depends on what the Societal structure is. If it’s anything like Earth where the Lunatics are running the asylum….No thanks.
Don’t have a passport don;t need a passport, just need a comfortable recliner.
As far away from here as they will take me.
Hell NO!
Oh YEAH! Wouldn’t pass that up.
NO, not for me.
BUT I wish they would send our fellow Californians who are already in space there!
Absolutely, although as mentioned by others, not sure my physical shape is sufficient to withstand the pressures of launch. Weightlessness would be awesome, and reentry would be a tremendous thrill, for a bit, anyway.
I made love to a woman a couple times one night awhile back.
I wouldn’t say reentry was a thrill, but it was pretty decent.
@Dr….for a bit, anyway, huh?
Sign me up!
I would, maybe I’m still crazy but I like this.I’m on the flight first chance I get. If it’s not possible, what can I do.
Nah. Still lots to see on this planet!
You would see a lot of this planet
from space.
I would, maybe I’m still crazy but I like this.I’m on the flight first chance I get.
Probably safer and more cost effective to have Disneyland secretly create the sensations of it happening without ever leaving the ground. The “guests” would be thrilled, would never know the difference, and whatever friends or relatives came with them would be fooled by having them watch the launch from inside the terminal on a TV screen. They could even admire and buy pictures of themselves at the exit like Space Mountain. And think of the gift shop revenues.
That would be a Hard No.
Oh Yes – without a doubt
Negative. I’ll take Terra Firma and whatever’s left of our oxygen supply.
I go there all the time
I’m happy with riding Spaceship Earth. In this area we are traveling at about 818 MPH due to Earth’s rotation. Earth is traveling around the Sun at roughly 67,000 MPH. The solar system is moving at roughly 490,000 MPH within the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way itself is moving at 1,342,162 MPH towards the Great Attractor. The Great Attractor itself is moving but I don’t think its speed has been computed.
So amazing. I’m going to read this to my grandson.
Although I like to travel and have a sense of adventure, out of space would be a no. First of all I’m not crazy about flying, even though I have flown many times, (no other way to get to Denmark) so getting on a space ship would be out of the question, also not sure what there are to see in out of space? I have visited some of the most beautiful spaces on earth, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Iceland, Israel, many others, not sure I would find anything as beautiful in space, having said that I’m all for space exploration, I just don’t want to be the one doing the exploring.
Once I was satisfied that it was safe enough, absolutely. I have worked on human spaceflight professionally and got my name on the astronaut candidate list while in college.
I can be a bit of a thrill seeker. I have no fear of heights, and centrifugal forces have little effect on me besides making me smile. I REALLY enjoy riding in aircraft, and I believe I’d like to pilot them, but not dedicated enough to do it. I believe I would be a good candidate for skydiving, and no one would need to push me out. I think I can understand why some people would like to leave our home for a time but having thought about it since the Apollo missions I can’t think of what it would take for me to ever choose to leave the mother ship and our atmosphere.
I have already been to Berkeley, so no need to get on a space ship. And I don’t like the idea of having to wear a diaper and getting motion sickness.
Sure! Would love the opportunity to check it out. I’ve scuba dived, skydived, flew upside down in a small jet, etc., so this would be a great adventure to add to my list of life experiences.
Interesting question. Let me think about it … No.
No, but would help pay for one way ticket for current administration.