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Oct. 6, 2011

HotelsInSpace

The story goes on

- In 1961, the first man went to space and back.

- In 1969 man went to the moon.

- In 1988 Trevor started looking for all the reasons why it is impossible to go the Asteroid Belt to mine smelt and manufacture living accommodations on location.

- In 1995 the last of the needed technology was becoming old, used and proven true.

- In 2000 all the technology was found and designed into a facility that can be built with six launches.

A reshaped Saturn V rocket with updated life support, Computer, Rocket engine etc. all repositioned within the hardware.

- In 2007, http://www.tasha9503.ca was put on the internet to show the new design for a Heavy Lift Vehicle.

- In 2009, it cost $20,000,000 to lift one satellite, Tasha9503 plans to lift six satellites per launch and charge $6,000,000 each. (2009 dollars)

- In 2010, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivHAO96FIiw was used to show everyone what we will have when we use the new design for the rocket hardware and attach 6 together after reaching orbital velocity. Interior decorating not included in the video.

- In 2010, http://www.LivingInSpace.ca was produced to create the ability to sell 85% of the infrastructure Tasha9503 puts in LEO, offering time and profit shares to those who invest the start up expense.

We put together a business plan. http://tasha9503.com/Business%20Plan.pdf

We keep track of all contributors. http://tasha9503.com/tradesforownership.html

- In 2011, http://www.LivingInSpace.org was added to open up communications.

- In 2011, http://HotelsInSpace1.blogspot.com was added so we had a Blog.

Fifty years later, Tasha9503 wants to lift 213 people per launch and reuse the hardware that lifted them as infrastructure in Space.

Each link is different but all on the topic of HotelsInSpace by Tasha9503.

HotelsInSapce - Restaurant

Did you laugh at, or would you invest in:

Guglielmo Marconi? for dreaming of the radio. Alexander Bell? about the telephone? Christopher Columbus? Did he fall off the Earth? Henry Ford? Who needed a car? No roads anyway. Thomas Edison? The oil-less light bulb? Ben Franklin? with his kite strings. Jay Edger Hover? and his dream of an electrical dam. the Wright Brothers? It will never fly Orville. Man was never meant to fly.

May I go on? Most people knew better and laughed at these dreamers, knowing it will never happen.

Edgar Alan Poe? Aristotle? Michel Angelo? Einstein? Samuel Morris? Leonardo da Vinci? We laugh at the people who see what we cannot and attempt to lift us to new heights.

 HotelsInSpace in orbit

We nailed one man to a cross for trying to teach us to love each other and stop cheating, lying and hurting each other. Do you laugh at the design Tasha9503 wants to use as HotelsInSpace or the man who designed it?

Trevor just used the technology available to him to reshape the Saturn V rocket, update the life support systems, lower everyone’s launch costs and still produce profits, putting the general public in space by the hundreds.

HotelsInSpace - Ramp

Everyone told Trevor why it will take 50 years or it will never happen

- 27,000 degree hot plasma, going right through you

- Bone and muscle degradation, body turns week

- lubrication, allowing to spin different sections

- food supply, everyone must eat

- profitability, people will not invest without the promise of a profitable return, and you can’t afford it.

- launch expense

- atmospheric cleansing

The list goes on

 HotelsInSpace - First Floor

- clients, who will afford to rent HotelsInSpace at $1,000,000/week?

- Health, doctors, medication

- Human excrement

- Time, too much time to travel from one planet to another; imagine time to travel to another star.

And one by one business, scientists and farmers developed all the technology to fulfill all the restrictions.

Stories about all the needed tech was displayed on the Discovery Chanel.

HotelsInSpace - Second Floor Room's

David Suzuki, Jay Ingram and a few others with their many co-hosts brought the needed information together that solve all the stoppers, allowing humans to fly off this nest called Earth, without the need to land on another planet.

- wiring, increases the mini magnetosphere to magnetically protect the inhabitants from solar plasma.

- spin parts of the infrastructure to produce 6 levels of artificial gravity.

- MAGlev technology allows the union of two or more things with zero friction

- lift the food requirements for each guest with the guest.

- grow food on board

- every six launches produces 1,278 Astronauts and another piece of infrastructure that can be rented out as HotelsInSpace to produce profits

- the price for every launch is shared between 200 people and six satellite payloads

- updated air scrubbers from submarines, scuba and the ISS with six independent gardens

- a few large corporations buying large sections

- a few millionaires buying in to make profits

- many people buying small time and profit shares at $25/week

- staff of 24 to care for guests

- gardening section with compost and potting soil preparation.

- we have a 10 generation life expectancy increasing plan

HotelsInSpace- Room

Want me to go on?

Being unfunded momentarily, we have a 50 year plan and a 7 year plan.

The 50 year plan is you tell two people and they tell two people.

The 7 year plan is you tell 10,000 people and they tell 10,000 people.

If you want us to build, now, tell 100,000 people, twice. (Thats Called Advertising Or Spam)

Should one million people tell the governments to adopt this design?

Should one million people invest $10,000 and each own a small percent at 12% return?

HotelsInSpace - Room

Should one organization own the whole thing?

Trevor found a way to get off this planet, mine the Asteroid belt, smelt and manufacture reproductions on location. But to afford the start up costs he has to sell 85% of the infrastructure Tasha9503 puts in space. Then use the infrastructure as 72 unit HotelsInSpace. 1995 technology will mass produce these HotelsInSpace and lift 213 people per launch but not cover the walls with iPad technology. We need 1,000,000 people (Trekies) to subscribe for seven years or we need 1000 millionaires to invest $7,488,000 each.

52 weeks x 72 units x $2,000,000 = $7,488,000,000 start up costs.

One million people investing $25/week for seven years

52 weeks x $25 x 7 years x 1,000,000 people = $9,100,000,000 start up costs

$1,000,000 to rent one unit for one week.

$25/week to own time and profit shares with a subscription.

A site builder is needed who can extract all the information from each of these sites, then design and build a site that sells the concept.

To make the infrastructure affordable and profitable it was designed multi functional. As launch vehicles, they  can lift multiple satellites and a 213 passenger landing craft. As HotelsInSpace, each will sleep 216 people, lifting the food and water they need with each launch.

Trevor HM Cooper - Tasha9503

For Away Missions, each HotelsInSpace can grow enough food to feed 36 people indefinitely, so a 12 person crew can pass the Moon on a 99 year Away Mission.

For part of the sales pitch Tasha9503 is offering time and profit shares to those who invest, with every launch lifting one randomly chosen investor.  The day we begin collecting rent we are no longer for sale and your percent is registered.

trevor@tasha9503.com

Images, Video, Text, Credit: Trevor HM Cooper - Tasha9503 / HotelsInSpace / Layout, publication: Orbiter.ch.

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