Going on a spaceship is probably safer than driving a car.
Per mile, sure.
Per launch? I think the "everyone died" rate is about, what, 1.2% of crewed launches?
Not a good sales pitch for commercial space flights
While I’m confident we will probably have large scale commercial spacecraft in my lifetime, I suspect I will be long retired by then. I’m 31.
We need a decade of accident free autonomous launches before humans will line up in mass to visit space like a Carnival Cruise.
Don't dismiss the yearning for space/new frontiers/adventure that a lot of us have. If you offered tickets to the moon today for the price of a cruise, you would probably have people standing in line from Cape Canaveral to Tallahassee.
Being an astronaut is about 50x more risky than riding in a car
You know what they say: the most dangerous part of space flight is the car ride to Cape Canaveral.
Over what time period?
Per mile, sure.
Per launch? I think the "everyone died" rate is about, what, 1.2% of crewed launches?
Not a good sales pitch for commercial space flights
While I’m confident we will probably have large scale commercial spacecraft in my lifetime, I suspect I will be long retired by then. I’m 31.
We need a decade of accident free autonomous launches before humans will line up in mass to visit space like a Carnival Cruise.
Don't dismiss the yearning for space/new frontiers/adventure that a lot of us have. If you offered tickets to the moon today for the price of a cruise, you would probably have people standing in line from Cape Canaveral to Tallahassee.
Being an astronaut is about 50x more risky than riding in a car
You know what they say: the most dangerous part of space flight is the car ride to Cape Canaveral.
Over what time period?