providers by the rate, i love nasa, they have done work very well by me but would they have made the investment to develop their rockets and all of the other technological advances that have come out of these different private companies. so, i am enthusiastic. yes, it is expensive. right now it s not available to the general public but my parents told me about the early days of transatlantic airline flights where at them, it was way out of range for those people and things change. but out of range for those people and things change- things change. but that big difference things change. but that big difference here things change. but that big difference here is - things change. but that big difference here is normally| things change. but that big - difference here is normally when you get on a plane you re going from a to b for a reason and in this case you are going up to look at something and coming back down which, i am sure it is an amazing experience but that is justify the co
and number of rocket flights is small but a new private space industry could change facts. space tourism will acquire the cost of going into space to come down. it significantly out of range for most people. a ticket on his rocket cost upwards of a quarter of $1 million meanwhile a mint winner of the auction to set this i just meanwhile a mint winner of the auction to set this ijust basil us reportedly cost someone around 20 $29 million. jeff hoffman former nasa astronaut and current professor of aeronautics at mit (tx float) (tx float) iam i am enthusiastic about clap private space flights. when you let at the incredible innovation that has come out of the different companies that are all taking different approaches to space. if it was left to nasa and the launch
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admitted it. abc s joohee cho has the latest from seoul, south korea. good morning, joohee. reporter: it was a big embarrassment for north korea. they have invited world reporters to witness the launch, but we found out after it took off and obviously after it failed. the three-stage rocket was supposed to fly south towards the eastern sea of the philippines, but the stages did not even separate. instead it exploded into 20 pieces soon after takeoff and fell all over the west sea just 100 miles from where i stand here in seoul. this is the fourth try by the north korean scientists. the last one in 2009. but they had never acknowledged failure, telling their people the opposite. this failed rocket cost $850 million, enough to feed the entire nation for almost one year. north korea s also criticized for violating international law, and the obama administration is calling this launch a provocative act.