January 24th, 2008

Virgin Galactic’s Commercial Spacecraft

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Have you ever thought about taking a commercial flight to space? If so, here’s a look at what you’ll be traveling in if you fly with Virgin Galactic. Yesterday, Richard Branson, head of the Virgin Group, officially unveiled designs of the spacecraft that will be used during the company’s space tourism missions. The craft, which is actually comprised of two separate bodies–and sort of resembles some crazy Photoshop creation– must still undergo some degree of testing and construction, but is still expected to take its first flight as early as 2009. If you’ve got $200,000 to burn, and you’d like to be apart of history, you can book a flight here.

[via PSFK]

January 10th, 2008

The $2,500 Car

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Tata Motors, India’s largest auto company, unveiled the world’s cheapest car today, at the 9th Auto Expo in New Delhi. The ultra-compact Tata Nano, also dubbed the “People’s Car”, carries a price tag of $2,500, and will be sold exclusively in India (although the company does plan to export the model in the future). The Nano is powered by a two-cylinder engine, seats four passengers, and according to Tata, is more environmentally friendly than many of the two-wheelers that crowd India’s streets today. In fact, two-wheelers partly served as the inspiration behind the Nano. Ratan N. Tata, Chairman of the Tata Group and Tata Motors, observed entire Indian families (mom, dad, young child and baby) crammed onto two-wheelers, and wanted to develop a cheaper and safer alternative for families like these to get around in. While there is no exact launch date at the moment, the Nano will officially go on sale sometime later in the year.

The “People’s Car” is one of the latest products to emerge on the market that is largely intended to meet the needs of those living within developing countries - just a few months ago we saw the launch of the “$100 Laptop” (see: One Laptop Per Child). While projects like these do have some trouble catching on initially, I’m still pretty certain that we’ll continue to see more of them come along in the near future.

[photo via NYT]