Part Two Of ANN's Year-End Interview With The X Prize
Foundation's Dr. Peter Diamandis
With SpaceShipOne in
the Smithsonian and the inaugural X-Cup in the books, where does
the X Prize Foundation go from here? Yesterday, X Prize Foundation
Chairman Dr. Diamandis shared his thoughts on what 2005 brought to
private spaceflight, and how lessons learned will be applied to
future endeavours.
In today's conclusion of our two-part interview, we learn a
little more about the Rocket Racing League, as well as Diamandis's
thoughts on what 2006 will bring to the world of private
spaceflight.
"Get ready for some fun" in 2006, Diamandis tells ANN's Jim
Campbell on what's coming up in the next year. In addition to the
second X-Cup gathering, there are also big things happening in the
Rocket Racing League. The initial Mark I racers will fly this year,
and sites are being selected for the races (with the semifinals to
be held at the Reno Air Races, and the finals in Las Cruces.)
For those of us who aren't lucky enough to pilot a real rocket
racer, a simulator version will be available online, according to
Diamandis, allowing you to go head-to-head with Rick Searfoss, Sean
Tucker, Jim Campbell... or Erik Lindbergh.
Does Rocket Racing have what it takes to appeal to fans who
fervently support NASCAR? Hear what Diamandis (below) thinks, as
well as his thoughts on what 2006 will bring the world of private
spaceflight as a whole, in Part Two of ANN E-I-C Jim Campbell's
talk with Peter Diamandis of the X Prize Foundation.
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