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I'm a rocket scientist/engineer with severe M.E.
I've come up with a potential space mission to allow someone with severe M.E. to enter space for a few minutes and glide back safely to Earth.
This can be done safely, and surprisingly cheaply, all thanks to new advances in technology that weren't available 60 years ago during the space race.
See my website: www.reactionforme.org.uk for details.
This mission has been analysed and simulated and will work. The dicotomy of a house-bound M.E. sufferer becoming an astronaut is bound to raise the awareness of M.E. and generate substantial media coverage.
All I need now at the beginning is a bit of coverage, and help to build and test some hardware. I'm based in Scotland.
Regards,
Rick 'the rocketeer' Newlands
I've come up with a potential space mission to allow someone with severe M.E. to enter space for a few minutes and glide back safely to Earth.
This can be done safely, and surprisingly cheaply, all thanks to new advances in technology that weren't available 60 years ago during the space race.
See my website: www.reactionforme.org.uk for details.
This mission has been analysed and simulated and will work. The dicotomy of a house-bound M.E. sufferer becoming an astronaut is bound to raise the awareness of M.E. and generate substantial media coverage.
All I need now at the beginning is a bit of coverage, and help to build and test some hardware. I'm based in Scotland.
Regards,
Rick 'the rocketeer' Newlands