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At 10:44am on November 26, 2009, Trevor HM Cooper said…
You may be a candidate for our team in the years to come.
I hear we should leave this nest we call Earth; grow up and evolve past our Van Allan Belt barrier.
I will tell you some of the story and show you the end result.
In 1988 we started looking for all the reasons we can not move to space.
The next 7 years we found the sciences that say we can.
Tasha9503 is tomorrow, designed with 1995 (OrBetter) technology.
In 2009 we showed the world our answers to why we can go.
As this Space Race continues I would like to ask the world to use these reusable transport vehicles that can take several crews to the Moon, Mars, beyond and back.
This infrastructure includes five levels of artificial gravity to remove the physical degeneration that prolonged exposure to zero-g brings, and includes six robotic arms to collect space junk in preparation for mining the steroid Belt.
I will not suggest any human leave the protection of this infrastructure after passing the Van Allan Belt, but you and 11 others can enter any orbit around our sun and robotically research moons and planets close up.
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People with access to PayPal will soon be able to own the infrastructure in orbit, initially used as HotelsInSpace, resorts, APlaceInSpaceToPlay.
The day we collect rent we will no longer be for sale.
In 1988 we started looking for all the reasons we can not move to space and for 7 years we collected the sciences that say we can.
It is a place for our children to live if an asteroid or a commit etc, hits earth or global warming makes Earth uninhabitable by humans.
Our oceans seem to be dieing and extinction is a threat.
We still ask the world why they think we can not build these HotelsInSpace if funds were available.
Each HotelsInSpace includes 12 staff units, 72 units with sleeping for three for sale/rent, six cafeterias, six separate zero gravity sections, gardens to feed 36 people, internet connection to the world and access to the entire HotelsInSpace.
At 10:43am on November 26, 2009, Trevor HM Cooper said…
Owning the use of one week per year, in one hotel unit, when we first open for rent, means when we have 52 HotelsInSpace you own the use of one unit for 52 weeks every year in one of the HotelsInSpace.
This is the place where many people can try ZeroGravitySex.
Depending on other’s transportation facilities, we feel any time under one week per year will not be usable, unused time accumulates.
Lift 1,000,000 lbs of pre shaped Single Stage to Orbit (SSTO) Heavy Lift Vehicle (HLV).
After six launches, attach the used rocket hardware, remove the tanks and reattach them to the outside, clean renovate, place the 36 satellites and open for rent.
We have a satellite delivery system idea that produces zero space junk.
Each launch lifts six satellites and a 200 passenger landing vehicle to share the cost.
Re use the casings fuel tanks and software in orbit as infrastructure.
Land a 450,000 lbs 200 passenger CRV.
$30,000,000 launch price = 6 satellites paying $3,400,000 each and 200 passengers paying $50,000 each.
Attach 6 used rockets, clean, renovate and place the 36 satellites in their respective orbits.
Do it again, lifting another 1200 people and 36 satellites while building more HotelsInSpace.
Like LEGO, these pieces of Infrastructure can be attached end to end producing CityScapes above the clouds.
We can walk you through 1 of the 6 used rockets.
Get on board? APlaceInSpaceToPlay
Meet me, Floor 2 Unit 1.

Safety?
How many people died this month in car accidents?
How many died in Boating accidents?
How many died this month.
With 120 NASA shuttle launches, less than five burned on re-entry.
Less then 35 people die and less then 500 people live to tell stories about space travel.
With 120 tasha9503 launches, if 4 burn on re-entry, that’s 800 people die and 23,200 live to tell space stories.
We also end up with 19 HotelsInSpace.
Does that answer any questions about safety and please ask question?

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At 9:03am on June 9, 2008, Dave Hook said…
Jeff...The security webcast was made into a DVD movie. If you'd like a copy, send me your mailing address. Cheers...Dave
At 12:52am on April 2, 2008, Diane Kulisek said…
Hi Jeff,

I noticed we are both in Southern California and thought I'd introduce myself. I hope you'll accept my invitation to join my IASE "friends" list.
At 2:35pm on February 29, 2008, Pam Hoffman said…
Welcome to IASE Jeff! Glad you could join us.

Pam Hoffman
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At 2:35pm on February 29, 2008, Guillermo Söhnlein said…
Hi, Jeff ... and welcome to IASE's online community! I hope you find it valuable, especially as we continue to grow it over the coming weeks/months. Enjoy!
 
 

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