I participated in the FAA/UTMB study about the effects of suborbital spaceflight accelerations on people with well-controlled chronic illnesses. We “flew” two profiles in a centrifuge at the NASTAR facility in Southampton, PA. One was SS1, the other was HTHL suborbital spaceplane that researchers weren’t allowed to name for some reason. I figured it must be Lynx. It was a heck of a ride, and I hope to climb in the real thing some day. Keep fighting the good fight, XCOR.
I participated in the FAA/UTMB study about the effects of suborbital spaceflight accelerations on people with well-controlled chronic illnesses. We “flew” two profiles in a centrifuge at the NASTAR facility in Southampton, PA. One was SS1, the other was HTHL suborbital spaceplane that researchers weren’t allowed to name for some reason. I figured it must be Lynx. It was a heck of a ride, and I hope to climb in the real thing some day. Keep fighting the good fight, XCOR.