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Sports

There Will Be Sports in Space

Space Dodgeball, anyone?

Jason Russell | From the December 2022 issue

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Astronaut Alan Shepard was the first space athlete. On the Apollo 14 mission in 1971, at the end of a 4.5-hour moonwalk, Shepard took a lunar sampling device modified with a six-iron club head and hit two golf balls.

According to a 2021 photo analysis, Shepard's first ball went 25 yards. The second set a record for longest golf shot on the moon: 40 yards. These are paltry distances compared to those seen in Earth golf, partly because Shepard's stiff spacesuit allowed him to swing with just one hand. Yet more than 50 years later, his record still stands.

In 2022, at least one organization is taking another swing at space sports. In July, the Space Games Federation announced five winners of a competition that invited people to pitch sports designed to be played in low or zero gravity. The winners were Shooting Star ("each team scores by throwing balls through hoops"), Inno (a Velcro-dependent game in which players "throw or bounce a ball into [the] opposing team's goal"), Space Ball ("get a magnetic ball through a magnetic hoop"), Space Dodgeball ("blending dodgeball with soccer, getting the ball past the goalie using anything but your hands"), and Zero Gordian ("teams of two go up against the clock to tie a series of increasingly complicated knots in Zero Gravity").

The Space Games Federation is also working with former NFL player Ken Harvey to develop Float Ball. The Wall Street Journal reports that the game "combines elements of football, dodgeball and basketball and involves teams moving balls of various colors to a total of four goals at either end of the playing venue—be it a spaceship cabin or custom space arena."

Space sports may not need to rely so heavily on humans. It is easy to imagine remote-controlled vessels racing around in space or rovers racing on Mars, 83 million miles from Earth. Granted, humans would not be able to control these rovers live because of the communications delay between the planets. But the sports gambling opportunities are obvious.

For now, space tourism is confined to low Earth orbit or below; it will likely be a while before the first sports tourist sets foot on the moon. Once that's feasible, a company could take space sports back to the roots that Alan Shepard planted by bankrolling a golf competition on the moon. Even if it featured two billionaires who paid their own way instead of elite Earth golfers, millions of viewers probably would tune in to watch the first Lunar Open.

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Jason Russell is managing editor at Reason and author of the Free Agent sports newsletter.

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  1. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

    Somebody hit the wrong button and published ALL the articles tagged with “space,” it seems.

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    2. Quo Usque Tandem   3 years ago

      Was wondering if I had logged onto "Omni" magazine by mistake.

    3. CE   3 years ago

      Greatest Reason article drop ever.

  2. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Great job dumping 10 articles at the same time on the same basic topic.

    1. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

      It's the latest print issue's theme.

    2. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago (edited)

      10? You mean literally 35?

    3. Idaho Bob   3 years ago

      Distraction from election "results".

  3. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Space Dodgeball, anyone?

    Dodge Spaceball. Please.

  4. Overt   3 years ago

    "Granted, humans would not be able to control these rovers live because of the communications delay between the planets. But the sports gambling opportunities are obvious."

    Color me skeptical. While there is certainly a niche for the whole DARPA Grand Challenge/BattleBots sports stuff, by and large people do not care about robots. Sports isn't just about the score, it is about the drama. There is a reason sportscasters start games by setting up the story- telling about how this is Joe Bob's last season, or how this is the turn around season for the Beddington Bedwetters. The story is important, and it is rare for people to project their feelings and dreams onto non-human actors.

  5. sarcasmic   3 years ago

    No lawn darts?

  6. SRG   3 years ago

    We need a space version of Calvinball.

  7. Dillinger   3 years ago

    I can't get the same break on my curve in space.

  8. Utkonos   3 years ago

    Move over, Ruby! It’s now Spacey Tuesday!
    Honestly, Reason, what on earth??

    1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

      "Oh, Ruuuuuby!
      Don't take your love to space!" 🙂

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  10. Roberta   3 years ago

    Pinball in a 3-D enclosure.

  11. Eeyore   3 years ago

    No.

    Too expensive.

  12. tekcoyote   3 years ago

    Wait!—what happened to Quidditch?

  13. kelly   3 years ago

    Greatest Reason article drop ever.
    @Mangoapk

  14. MilikusFlorium   3 years ago

    That's quite interesting, and I can't wait for the time when it'll be so widespread that people will watch it on TV and place bets on websites like https://allbets.tv/. I believe that once people will start going to space more often, it won't take long for others to make money from it that way, it's a great opportunity.

  15. RandyGoldy   2 years ago

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