Crowdsourcing Yourself Into Space
The Crazy DIY Spaceflight Project That Just Might Work
“Keith Cowing, editor of NASAWatch.com, said Copenhagen Suborbitals has yet to convince anyone that they’ve built something safe to fly in. Spine-severing vibration, blackout-inducing acceleration and catastrophic hardware failures could each doom a would-be passenger. “But the fact that I’m not making fun of this and worrying about detailed technical aspects is fascinating. We don’t giggle at it anymore,” said Cowing, a former biologist who did payload integration for NASA and has completed suborbital scientist astronaut training. “In the past few years, it’s no longer considered lunacy to try and build a rocket ship that you or someone could get into and take you to edge of space,” he said. “I think we’re watching something that may be bigger than we realize it is. Copenhagen Suborbitals is an extreme example.”