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Seems that old Lance Bass has got tentative preliminary approval for his flight up into space from Rosaviakosmos!
Let's have a quick look at the two last paying "space tourists" who've gone up to the still-incomplete ISS:
- Dennis Tito: DAMN rich guy, but he worked on space-related stuff before, so he was qualified.
- Mark Shuttleworth: South African Bubble-Millionaire (Go Mark Go! The guy is my hero OK!) The CNN article below says that he even helped the Soviets to troubleshoot the computers on the ISS...
The point here is that both these guys did some pretty useful stuff on the ISS. Now, inquiring minds want to know what exactly Lance Bass is going to accomplish if he goes up there? He's not exactly a Tito or a Shuttleworth, now is he? In fact, his sole claim to fame is being a member of a group of young guys that regularly go into small, dark, sound-proofed rooms and attempt to croon into large metal rods, and then thanks to the raging hormones of young teenage girls, have managed to amass ludicrous amounts of money from the sales of small, shiny disks with billions of tiny pock-marks in them that make funny noises when you put them inside special machines (which also have to be bought from a shop, oddly enough).
So how does this qualify Lance for working on the ISS? Surely this skill is one that he WON'T be needing up there? What more will he be than dead weight?
But, since he's paying for it, I guess it's his right. The main thing here is that I don't want some guy who was in the right place at the right time and got rich because of it screwing up our faltering space effort.
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There is soon going to be a very large petition sent to Rosaviakosmos asking them to neglect to apply heat shielding to the return vehicle used by Lance Bass's expedition!
Here's the article for those interested in reading more...
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/07/09/tourist.bass.reut/index.html
Edited to add: Humans are weird!
Edited by - SYN on 10 July 2002 16:1:33