Future of Spaceflight: XCOR's Doug Jones Talks With Brian Doherty
If you've ever dreamed of soaring to the stars, liftoff may be coming sooner than you think.
Just ask XCOR's Chief Test Engineer Doug Jones, who has designed a commercial suborbital spaceship that can fly up to four times a day, six days a week - sort of like an airplane. And for the low, low price of $95,000, you too can have a ticket to ride.
On May 16, Reason's Brian Doherty talked with Jones in the latest Reason TV livestream webcast from our Los Angeles studios Watch the interview now.
About 25 minutes. Produced by Zach Weissmueller.
Watch past livestreams - including conversations with underground artist Chris Cooper (Art of Coop), Reason education analyst Lisa Snell, and First Amendment lawyer Robert Corn-Revere - by going here now.
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