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Man on a Mission: Richard Garriott’s Road to the Stars.
It hit me that I now know the true scale of the Earth by direct observation ... Suddenly the Earth just felt both finite and small.
It doesn’t seem like such a pie in the sky, unusual thing. In my neighborhood, not only was my father an astronaut, but literally everybody who lived around us worked at NASA.
It doesn’t seem like such a pie in the sky, unusual thing. In my neighborhood, not only was my father an astronaut, but literally everybody who lived around us worked at NASA.
And allowing it to be asynchronous interaction as well as synchronous interaction
Richard Allen Garriott (born July 4, 1961), also known as Lord British in Ultima and General British in Tabula Rasa, is a significant figure in the video game industry. He was originally a game designer and programmer, but now engages in various aspects of computer game development. He is scheduled to fly as spaceflight participant to the... Full Article
Buzz Aldrin, former astronaut, center, and Richard Garriott, first second-generation space traveler, right, talk about space exploration outside the Space Needle on Sunday, July 31, 2011, in Seattle, as Ron Sevart, CEO of Space Needle listens. Aldrin and Garriott were at the Space...
View Photo »Ron Sevart, CEO of Space Needle, left, Buzz Aldrin, former astronaut, center, and Richard Garriott, first second-generation space traveler, pose outside the Space Needle on Sunday, July 31, 2011, in Seattle. Aldrin and Garriott were at the Space Needle to help promote a contest...
View Photo »American space tourist Richard Garriott (L) talks to his girlfriend Laetitia Pichot de Cayeux while she rides in a centrifuge cabin during their visit to Russia's Star City cosmonaut training camp outside Moscow April 8, 2011. Garriott, a U.S. video game magnate, paid $35 million for...
View Photo »American space tourist Richard Garriott (C) shows his girlfriend Laetitia Pichot de Cayeux a space suit during their visit to Russia's Star City cosmonaut training camp outside Moscow April 7, 2011. Garriott, a U.S. video game magnate, paid $35 million for his 12-day space adventure in...
View Photo »American space tourist Richard Garriott adjust his equipment before undertaking a training exercise at Russia's Star City cosmonaut training camp outside Moscow April 7, 2011. Garriott, a U.S. video game magnate, paid $35 million for his 12-day space adventure in October 2008.
View Photo »U.S. space tourist Richard Garriott (2nd L) and his girlfriend Laetita Picho de Cayeux (R) go for a dive during their visit to Russia's Star City cosmonaut training camp outside Moscow April 7, 2011. Garriott, a U.S. video game magnate, paid $35 million for his 12-day space adventure in...
View Photo »Buzz Aldrin, former astronaut, center, and Richard Garriott, first second-generation space traveler, right, talk about space exploration outside the Space Needle on Sunday, July 31, 2011, in Seattle, as Ron Sevart, CEO of Space Needle listens. Aldrin and Garriott were at the Space...
View Photo »It’s just that the default answer is no
Man on a Mission: Richard Garriott’s Road to the Stars.
It hit me that I now know the true scale of the Earth by direct observation ... Suddenly the Earth just felt both finite and small.
It doesn’t seem like such a pie in the sky, unusual thing. In my neighborhood, not only was my father an astronaut, but literally everybody who lived around us worked at NASA.
It doesn’t seem like such a pie in the sky, unusual thing. In my neighborhood, not only was my father an astronaut, but literally everybody who lived around us worked at NASA.
And allowing it to be asynchronous interaction as well as synchronous interaction
