IDF: Garage 'space shuttle' lands at IDF

Affordable space flights for all

Iain Thomson at IDF in San Francisco

A space enthusiast who built a working 'space shuttle' in his garage has been showing off the craft at this year's Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.

Intel employee Morris Jarvis and a team of enthusiasts built the craft, dubbed Hermes, in the garage of his suburban Phoenix home with the help of technology companies like Intel, Dot Hill and Microsun.

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"It will be ready to fly into low Earth orbit within a year," Jarvis told vnunet.com. "All we need now is some extra funding, but $1.5m would get it airborne."

Initial flights will use a balloon to lift the craft and passengers to 113,000ft before detaching and then being piloted back to Earth.

The next stage is to attach a booster and take it higher so that passengers can experience about 15 minutes of weightlessness.

Jarvis estimates that the trip will cost about the same as a family car.

A video of the craft can be seen here.

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