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enigma
Jan15-04, 03:20 PM
I am doing preliminary market research for a space tourism project. Could you please fill out this survey regarding the prospect of taking a visit to space?

Since I will need to sift through the information, please post anything other than survey responses in this thread (http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12698). Thank you.

-enigma

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Space Tourism Survey

Space tourism has always been a concept filled with possibility and excitement. However, only two people have ever paid to go into space. The cost of these two space tourism stints were somewhere between 15 and 20 million dollars. Keep this fact in mind as you answer the questions below.

1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.


2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?


3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?


4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?


5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

___ - viewing the Earth (in general)

___ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

___ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

___ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

___ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

___ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

___ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

___ - high resolution photography of the Earth

___ - taking a “space walk”

___ - _______________________________________

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?


Thank you for your participation.

phatmonky
Jan15-04, 05:01 PM
Originally posted by enigma


1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.


2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?


3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?


4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?


5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

___ - viewing the Earth (in general)

___ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

___ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

___ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

___ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

___ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

___ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

___ - high resolution photography of the Earth

___ - taking a “space walk”

___ - _______________________________________

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?


Thank you for your participation.

1>yes
2>24 or more
3>I'd skip almost all other vacations in exchange for this one.
4>Isn't it presently 6 months? I'd be fine with that.
5>I'm too lazt right now, but will edit later.
6>condoms and a hooker [8)]

Zantra
Jan15-04, 08:00 PM
Originally posted by enigma
I am doing preliminary market research for a space tourism project. Could you please fill out this survey regarding the prospect of taking a visit to space?

Since I will need to sift through the information, please post anything other than survey responses in this thread (http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12698). Thank you.

-enigma

**********************************

Space Tourism Survey

Space tourism has always been a concept filled with possibility and excitement. However, only two people have ever paid to go into space. The cost of these two space tourism stints were somewhere between 15 and 20 million dollars. Keep this fact in mind as you answer the questions below.

1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.

Yes

2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?

10-15 hours actually in space

3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?

probably as much as 10K


4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?

whatever it takes(within reason-less than a year)

5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

__7- viewing the Earth (in general)



___8- experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

___2- eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

___8- stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

___9- real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

__3 - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

___ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

___9- high resolution photography of the Earth

___9- taking a “space walk”

___ - going 17000 miles an hour-priceless

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?

digital camera

Thank you for your participation.

Tsu
Jan15-04, 08:32 PM
Originally posted by enigma
I am doing preliminary market research for a space tourism project. Could you please fill out this survey regarding the prospect of taking a visit to space?

Since I will need to sift through the information, please post anything other than survey responses in this thread (http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12698). Thank you.

-enigma

**********************************

Space Tourism Survey

Space tourism has always been a concept filled with possibility and excitement. However, only two people have ever paid to go into space. The cost of these two space tourism stints were somewhere between 15 and 20 million dollars. Keep this fact in mind as you answer the questions below.

1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.
yes

2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?
6-8

3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?
three

4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?
1-2 weeks

5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

_5__ - viewing the Earth (in general)

_2__ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

_7__ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

_3__ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

_8__ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

_1__ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

_6__ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

_7__ - high resolution photography of the Earth

_4__ - taking a “space walk”

___ - _______________________________________

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?
Ivan

Thank you for your participation.

meteor
Jan16-04, 08:02 AM
1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.
Yes

2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?
24 h

3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?
2 years

4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?
4 months

5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

_1__ - viewing the Earth (in general)

_2__ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

_9__ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

_6__ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

_8__ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

_5__ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

_4__ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

_7__ - high resolution photography of the Earth

_3__ - taking a “space walk”

___ - _______________________________________

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?
A maths book

enigma
Jan16-04, 05:11 PM
Thanks for participating!

Keep them coming!

Ivan Seeking
Jan19-04, 02:40 AM
Originally posted by enigma
I am doing preliminary market research for a space tourism project. Could you please fill out this survey regarding the prospect of taking a visit to space?

Since I will need to sift through the information, please post anything other than survey responses in this thread (http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12698). Thank you.

-enigma

**********************************

Space Tourism Survey

Space tourism has always been a concept filled with possibility and excitement. However, only two people have ever paid to go into space. The cost of these two space tourism stints were somewhere between 15 and 20 million dollars. Keep this fact in mind as you answer the questions below.

1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.

YES

2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?

24 Hours

3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?

3 YEARS

4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?

1 MONTH

5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

_2_ - viewing the Earth (in general)

_2_ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

_6_ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

_5_ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

_7_ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

_1_ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

_3_ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

_3_ - high resolution photography of the Earth

_1_ - taking a “space walk” JET PACKS A MUST!!!

_9_ - Zero G toilets [g)]

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?

Tsunami. Quality camera and video cam. Preferred music. Perhaps various toys for science demo's. See also the discussion thread.


Thank you for your participation.

EDIT: I had transposed two numbers.

hypnagogue
Jan21-04, 01:16 AM
1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.

Yes

2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?

24

3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?

2

4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?

A month or two

5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

I assume for this you want us to rank these in order of preference? In other words, each is not rated on a scale of 1-9, but instead we just put them in order from most desirable to least? In any case, I'll go with that assumption for now.

_3__ - viewing the Earth (in general)

_4__ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

_9__ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

_5__ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

_8__ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

_10__ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry (yeah so I'm a wuss)

_6__ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

_7__ - high resolution photography of the Earth

_2__ - taking a “space walk”

_1__ - zero gravity sex!!

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?

Camera. Video recorder. Drawing pad/notebook and pencils/pens. MP3 player. Psychoactive substances (heheh, just kidding-- maybe. [:)])

edit: oh, girlfriend too-- don't know if that counts for this q tho

Tsu
Jan21-04, 10:17 AM
Originally posted by hypnagogue
[B edit: oh, girlfriend too-- don't know if that counts for this q tho [/B]
Well, yeah! Unless you plan on having that much desired zero-gravity sex by yourself...

hypnagogue
Jan21-04, 10:23 AM
Originally posted by Tsunami
Well, yeah! Unless you plan on having that much desired zero-gravity sex by yourself...

I didn't want to make myself look bad after you and Ivan were so considerate for eachother. [;)]

Tsu
Jan21-04, 10:38 AM
Originally posted by hypnagogue
I didn't want to make myself look bad after you and Ivan were so considerate for eachother. [;)]
Awwww.... That's sweet. [:D] But there's no WAY one of us is going on THIS trip without the other one![;)]

FZ+
Jan21-04, 04:11 PM
_1__ - zero gravity sex!!
Asimov in "The Gods Themselves" talks of how extraordinarily messy this is in a low gravity environment... Make sure everything is clamped down fully. [;)]

1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.
Yes.

2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?
24 hours. Too long may cause health problems, though.

3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?
Around 3 or 4. A monthly payment plan would be nice.

4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?
6 Months. Consider it as part of the "experience".

5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.
4 - viewing the Earth (in general)

3 - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

8 - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

2 - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

9 - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth
<Geez. Part of the fun of being a space tourist is to get away from these people.>

6 - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

7 - viewing specific areas of the Earth

5 - high resolution photography of the Earth

1 - taking a “space walk”

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?
Ah... There are so many things... I could make a model of the solar system with pasticine and elastic bands, and see that sort of motion in reality... A big tub of water to see how bubbles form in space. (I wonder... is it possible to have a soap bubble in a vacuum?) One of those sealed "biosphere" jars that I can hurl into space. A print copy of the Onion so extraterrestrials get completely confused about Earth society. The list is endless...

Cecil
Jan22-04, 12:12 PM
1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.
YES, GOD YES.

2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?
As long as possible. Days. Weeks.


3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?
Upwards of 5.

4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?
I'm not sure. How long does training normally take? Maybe 6 months?


5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

3 - viewing the Earth (in general)

4 - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

6 - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

5 - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

10 - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

7 - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

8 - viewing specific areas of the Earth

9 - high resolution photography of the Earth

2 - taking a “space walk”

1 - Going to the moon. _______________________________________

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?

High-quality camera, video camera, mp3 player (Bring Holst's The Planets :D, psychedelics, a telescope.

drag
Jan22-04, 03:42 PM
Hi Enigma !
Originally posted by enigma
1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.
OF COOOOOOOUUUUUURSEEEEEEE !!!! Hmm... that's an affirmative. [;)]
Originally posted by enigma
2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like
the trip to last?
Hmm... that's a tough one...
Can I get a few months to think about it... [:D]
Originally posted by enigma
3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?
Provided I had an average sallary ? I suppose, 3 years.
Originally posted by enigma
4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?

A few months, but it would depend on weather I do
have a regular job or am just some bored millionare. [;)]
Originally posted by enigma
5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

_4__ - viewing the Earth (in general)

_3__ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

_5__ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

_6__ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

_9__ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

_2_ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

_8_ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

_7_ - high resolution photography of the Earth

_1_ - taking a “space walk”

Other activities... ? Well, I always wanted to know how those spaceships are built, I mean, all those little parts... [:D]

Originally posted by enigma
6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?
A baseball and club and probably a football too. [;)]
Originally posted by enigma
Thank you for your participation.
It was... fun.

Live long and prosper.

hypnagogue
Jan22-04, 06:21 PM
Originally posted by FZ+
Asimov in "The Gods Themselves" talks of how extraordinarily messy this is in a low gravity environment... Make sure everything is clamped down fully. [;)]

Yeah, but think of all the pos... er, ah, possibilities!

enigma
Jan22-04, 08:42 PM
Think of all the cleanup...

I hate to sound like a jerk, but can the discussion please be moved to the discussion (http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12698) thread?

Thanks,

Nereid
Jan22-04, 09:07 PM
1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.
Yes

2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?
~10 hours

3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?
~0.1

4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?
~6 months (depends on the company)

5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

_2__ - viewing the Earth (in general)

_3__ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

_6__ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

_4__ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

___ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

_5__ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

___ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

___ - high resolution photography of the Earth

_1__ - taking a “space walk”

___ - _______________________________________

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip? wine and chocolate (how's it feel to be under the affluence of incohol in gero-z?)

enigma
Jan24-04, 03:04 PM
*Bump* [;)]

Thanks all!

Polly
Feb13-04, 02:28 AM
1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.

Yes, if it is as save as flying on a plane.


2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?

No more than 3, anything longer than that would be ennerving.


3. If money were an issue, how many years?savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?

one month?


4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?

3 nights.


5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

___ - viewing the Earth (in general)

1

___ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

1

___ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

2

___ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

2

___ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

9

___ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

9

___ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

8

___ - high resolution photography of the Earth
9

___ - taking a “space walk?/b>

2

___ - _______________________________________

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?

my boyfriend and my cat

Shahil
Feb13-04, 03:23 AM
Space Tourism Survey


1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.

YES

2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?

24 hours - the longer the better

3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?

It's a vacation so I don't beleive a couple years savings should go into it - more like having the equivalent of a couple months salaries.

4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?

A month

5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

__2_ - viewing the Earth (in general)

__3_ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

_8__ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

_1__ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

__6_ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

_4__ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

__5_ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

__6_ - high resolution photography of the Earth

__7_ - taking a “space walk”

___ - _______________________________________

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?

Will need to think bout that one but intercourse in sapce is very appealing...

Matt Jacques
Feb21-04, 03:53 PM
1. Would you be interested in taking a 3-24 hour trip into space as a tourist/vacationer if money was not an issue? If no, feel free to answer any other questions you feel are valid.

Ofcoarse, I would jump at it instantly.

2. How long, between 3 and 24 hours, would you like the trip to last?

24 Hours


3. If money were an issue, how many years’ savings would you be willing to spend on such a trip?

...a bit tougher to answer. I would spend perhaps upwards of $15k


4. How long would you be willing to train for such a trip?

Six weeks


5. Rank from 1 to 9, with 1 being the most appealing, and 9 being the least appealing, the following space tourism activities. If there is another activity you can think of, add it to the list and then rank out 10 instead of 9.

_1_ - viewing the Earth (in general)

_3_ - experiencing "weightlessness" ('flying', floating, tumbling)

_4_ - eating in zero gravity conditions (playing with floating food)

_3_ - stargazing without Earth's atmospheric interference (telescope)

_5_ - real-time communication (audio & video) with people on the Earth

_4_ - experiencing launch and atmospheric reentry

_1_ - viewing specific areas of the Earth

_4_ - high resolution photography of the Earth

_1_ - taking a “space walk”

___ - _______________________________________

6. Other than essentials (food, water, clothing, pressure suit, helmet), what would you want to bring with you on the trip?

Nothing else...I dont want to distract myself when the trip is costing me a few thousand an hour...