How much would you pay to go into space?

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I think it'd be pretty cool if we had cruise liners in space and national parks and stuff. (There's some TV series now, haven't watched it, set on a solar system cruise liner.)

I've thought about it, and I think that (since the value for unique experiences scales with income), the most realistic way to answer what it's worth to me is in terms of months of salary, for whatever salary I happen to have. I think I'd say maybe three-to-four months salary to get into orbit IF that includes an EVA, like using an MMU. (A cruise ship could easily have a big cage on the outside, transparent, for people to push an MMU around in without any danger of floating off into the void). After that, I'll add three or so months for the Moon, Mars (either surface, or view from surface of a moon), Jupiter (view from moon), and Saturn (w./wo moons, but at least close enough to see rings) each, but there's nothing else I give a shit about up there.

The problem is, I don't think I'd want to spend the time on something like that. It takes so long to move around up there. From what I've heard, the Overview Effect - the feeling of awe at seeing the Earth as a single object - is massive, but I think most people would get very bored of being up there very quickly, even a full day is probably excessive. You start talking about trips to get places that take weeks or months, and in conditions equivalent to a submarine, nope.
 
I mean you basically said what I was thinking, I wouldn't even be tempted with our current space capabilities. Jumping around in low G would be sweet but until I can walk around on Mars and be home in a few days I wouldn't pay much
 
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I mean you basically said what I was thinking, I wouldn't even be tempted with our current space capabilities. Jumping around in low G would be sweet but until I can walk around on Mars and be home in a few days I wouldn't pay much
Yeah, I don't get people who want to live in space at all, it's like you're consigned to a life of being a basement dweller and if you're going to do that just plaster a Star Trek poster over your window and stay at home. Imagine voluntarily living in an environment where you can't go outside and see animals and plants.

I feel like seeing the view with my own eyes would be worth it, but it would be like seeing the Grand Canyon, I'm not waiting months to do that shit and I'm not sitting around for more than a whole day in the same spot.
 
Depends on what you mean.
Just a short trip to Earth's orbit like William Shatner recently did is not worth it, fuck that.
It would have to be like a 2 week vacation at the Alpha International Space Station and it would have to include getting out in a space suit and drifting around in the vacuum of space.
That would be worth a few grand but I definitely wouldn't spend more on it than $20k.
 
You couldn't pay me to go into space. It is an unholy void that man is not meant to traverse.
 
Does it include coming back from space?

If I were a billionaire I'd probably pay quite a bit. I'm interested in space travel, I think it's in the future and I'd want to contribute to its development. If selling rich people tickets for a couple of rounds of orbit helps finance that, I've no problem with it.
 
With our current capabilities, you'd be asking me to get up in a cramped metal tube with two or three other wackos to float around as it free-falls slowly back to Earth, then spend time with them in quarantine to make sure we're healthy afterwards.

So, if it gets me out of work for a bit, I'd say a month's salary.
 
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