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d. c. keith, it's good to see you again. what did you think yesterday when you were probably watching, like the rest of us watching this on television and saw him now go to the edge of space in his space point? well, i mean, as a person i, when do i get to go? i mean, i've had to train, i've done the set of each month and here gravity stuff. and quite frankly, as a senior citizen, i went through with flying colors. anybody can do this. the issue is, as you mentioned, it cost a little bit of money right now. you know, it's kind of interesting. you're asking me the billionaire question, these are branson isn't the 1st 1000000000 here to go into space. charles to moni has been to the international space station twice. he's a billionaire and a half a dozen other people with net values of 100000000 each. so this isn't the 1st time a rich person's gone into space and won't be the last but you know, you'll probably be asking me in a bit. where does it go? the 1st people to do something unusual, usually have something unusual about
d. c. keith, it's good to see you again. what did you think yesterday when you were probably watching, like the rest of us watching this on television and saw him now go to the edge of space in his space point? well, i mean, as a person i, when do i get to go? i mean, i've had to train, i've done the set of each month and here gravity stuff. and quite frankly, as a senior citizen, i went through with flying colors. anybody can do this. the issue is, as you mentioned, it cost a little bit of...
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d. c. keith, it's good to see you again. what did you think yesterday when you were probably watching, like the rest of us watching this on television and saw him go to the edge of space in his space plane? well, i mean, as a person, i will do, i get to go. i mean, i've had the training, i've done the center of each runs and here gravity stuff. and quite frankly, as a senior citizen, i went through with flying colors. anybody can do this. the issue is, as you mentioned, it cost a little bit of money right now. you know, it's kind of interesting. you're asking me the billionaire question, these are branson isn't the 1st 1000000000 here to go into space. charles to moni has been to the international space station twice. he's a billionaire and is that like a half a dozen other people with net values of $100000000.00 each? so this isn't the 1st time a rich person is going to space and won't be the last one. but, you know, as you'll probably be asking me to bit, where does it go? the 1st people to do something unusual, usually ha
d. c. keith, it's good to see you again. what did you think yesterday when you were probably watching, like the rest of us watching this on television and saw him go to the edge of space in his space plane? well, i mean, as a person, i will do, i get to go. i mean, i've had the training, i've done the center of each runs and here gravity stuff. and quite frankly, as a senior citizen, i went through with flying colors. anybody can do this. the issue is, as you mentioned, it cost a little bit of...
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d. c. keith, it's good to see you again. what did you think yesterday when you were probably watching, like the rest of us watching this on television and saw him now go to the edge of space in his face playing well, i mean, as a person i, when do i get to go? i mean, i can't the training, i've done the center beach runs here. gravity stuff. and quite frankly, as a senior citizen, i went through with flying colors. anybody can do this. the issue is, as you mentioned, it cost a little bit of money right now. you know, it's kind of interesting. you'll be asking me the billionaire question. these are branson isn't the 1st millionaire to go into space. charles mony has been to the international space station twice. he's a billionaire and a half a dozen other people with net values of 100000000 each. so this isn't the 1st time a rich person is going to space won't be the last one, but you know, you'll probably be asking me a bit where does it go? the 1st people to do something unusual usually have something unusual about themselv
d. c. keith, it's good to see you again. what did you think yesterday when you were probably watching, like the rest of us watching this on television and saw him now go to the edge of space in his face playing well, i mean, as a person i, when do i get to go? i mean, i can't the training, i've done the center beach runs here. gravity stuff. and quite frankly, as a senior citizen, i went through with flying colors. anybody can do this. the issue is, as you mentioned, it cost a little bit of...
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d. c. keith, it's good to see you again. what did you think yesterday when you were probably watching, like the rest of us watching this on television and saw him know go to the edge of space in his space plane? well, i mean, as a person i, when do i get to go? i mean, i've had to train, i've done this interview runs and here gravity stuff. and quite frankly, as a senior citizen, i went through with flying colors. anybody can do this. the issue is, as you mentioned, it cost a little bit of money right now. you know, it's kind of interesting. you're asking me the billionaire question, these are branson isn't the 1st 1000000000 here to go into space. charles to moni has been to the international space station twice. he's a billionaire and is that like a half a dozen other people with net values of 100000000 each? so this isn't the 1st, some rich person's gone into space and i won't be the last one. but, you know, as you'll probably be asking me in a bit, where does this go? the 1st people to do something unusual, usually have
d. c. keith, it's good to see you again. what did you think yesterday when you were probably watching, like the rest of us watching this on television and saw him know go to the edge of space in his space plane? well, i mean, as a person i, when do i get to go? i mean, i've had to train, i've done this interview runs and here gravity stuff. and quite frankly, as a senior citizen, i went through with flying colors. anybody can do this. the issue is, as you mentioned, it cost a little bit of...
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d. c. keith, it's good to see you again. what did you think yesterday when you were probably watching, like the rest of us watching this on television and saw him go to the edge of space in his space point? well, i mean, as a person i, when do i get to go? i mean, i've had the training, i've done the center of each month and the hero gravity stuff. and quite frankly, as a senior citizen, i went through with flying colors. anybody can do this. the issue is, as you mentioned, it cost a little bit of money, right? now, you know it's kind of interesting. you're asking me the billionaire question, these are branson isn't the 1st 1000000000 here to go into space. charles to moni has been to the international space station twice. he's a billionaire and a half a dozen other people with net values of 100000000 each. so this isn't the 1st time a rich person is going to space will be the last. but you know, as you'll probably be asking me to bit, where does it go? the 1st people to do something unusual, usually have something unusual a
d. c. keith, it's good to see you again. what did you think yesterday when you were probably watching, like the rest of us watching this on television and saw him go to the edge of space in his space point? well, i mean, as a person i, when do i get to go? i mean, i've had the training, i've done the center of each month and the hero gravity stuff. and quite frankly, as a senior citizen, i went through with flying colors. anybody can do this. the issue is, as you mentioned, it cost a little bit...
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d. c. thank you so much for joining us on the show. keith. i want to get your take what you make over richard branson version galactic flight. well in some ways it's all, it's been a long time coming. i remember the 1st time the sort of spacecraft flew in it took them a lot of time. they lost emission at one point and a crew member. but you know, they kept on kept on keeping on. people have quite tickets to reserve seats. and it all comedy today with a white with 2 pilots and 4 passengers. so nothing much more to say than, you know, 4 people became asked ross today is us billionaires spending huge amounts of money in defying all of the setbacks? so eventually we eventually with the idea of taking tourists into orbit. but is this just a playground for billionaires? no. mr. mr. branson, although he had an earth patch on his sleeve. he's from the u. k. and eli mosque was born in south africa. well, the point here is that, you know, there are people from other places and they come to either the west to do things or do this things elsewhere. but y
d. c. thank you so much for joining us on the show. keith. i want to get your take what you make over richard branson version galactic flight. well in some ways it's all, it's been a long time coming. i remember the 1st time the sort of spacecraft flew in it took them a lot of time. they lost emission at one point and a crew member. but you know, they kept on kept on keeping on. people have quite tickets to reserve seats. and it all comedy today with a white with 2 pilots and 4 passengers. so...
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keith cowan? he is the editor of the space, the news web site at nasa. watch dot com. join us now from washington, d. c. thank you so much for joining us on the show. keith. i want to get your take what you make of a richard branson version galactic life. well, in some ways it's all, it's been a long time coming. i remember the 1st time the sort of spacecraft flew in it took them a lot of time. they lost emission at one point in a crew member. but you know, they kept on kept on keeping on. people have what tickets to reserve seats. and it all comedy today with a white with 2 pilots and 4 passengers. so nothing much more to say than, you know, 4 people became asked ross today is us billionaires spending huge amounts of money and defying all of these that back to eventually we eventually with the idea of taking tourists into orbit. but is this just a playground for billionaires? know mr. mr. branson, although we had an earth patch on his sleeve, he's from the u. k. and eli mosque was born in south africa. well, the point here is that, you know, there people from other places and they come to either the w
keith cowan? he is the editor of the space, the news web site at nasa. watch dot com. join us now from washington, d. c. thank you so much for joining us on the show. keith. i want to get your take what you make of a richard branson version galactic life. well, in some ways it's all, it's been a long time coming. i remember the 1st time the sort of spacecraft flew in it took them a lot of time. they lost emission at one point in a crew member. but you know, they kept on kept on keeping on....
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d. c. thank you so much for joining us on the show. keith. i want to get your take what you make of a richard branson version galactic flight. well, in some ways it's all, it's been a long time coming. i remember the 1st time the sort of spacecraft flew in it took them a lot of time. they lost emission at one point and a crew member, but you know, they kept on kept on keeping on people who bought tickets to reserve seats. and it all comedy today with a white with 2 pilots and 4 passengers. so nothing much more to say than, you know, 4 people became as cross today as us billionaires spending huge amounts of money and defying all of these setbacks to eventually we eventually with the idea of taking tourists into orbit. but is this just a playground for billionaires? no. mr. mr. branson, although he had an earth patch on his sleeve. he's from the u. k. and eli mosque was born in south africa. well, the point here is that, you know, there are people from other places and they come to either the west to do things or do this things elsewhere. but y
d. c. thank you so much for joining us on the show. keith. i want to get your take what you make of a richard branson version galactic flight. well, in some ways it's all, it's been a long time coming. i remember the 1st time the sort of spacecraft flew in it took them a lot of time. they lost emission at one point and a crew member, but you know, they kept on kept on keeping on people who bought tickets to reserve seats. and it all comedy today with a white with 2 pilots and 4 passengers. so...