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09-10-2007
Dr. Doug Haynes and
Blue Ridge Nebula Airlines are the first spaceline operators to announce its acceptances of the $20 million Google Lunar X Prize race.
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9-13-2007
Dr. Doug Haynes and Blue Ridge Nebula Airlines, now know as the safest VTOL manned rated, US registered spaceline operator and leader in the Robert Bigelow American orbital Space competition agrees to take on the $20 million Google Lunar X Prize challenge two years early, if administered on an equitable basses this time. |
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As always public display of our superior space flight and planetary / moon surveying capabilities will be available next month in either New Mexico or
Colorado . The Haynes Saucer and its exploratory rovers will also go on display just after its second Mars flight early next year at Denver’s Metro State Collage Aerospace Science AAIT convention campus. As always the public is invited to operate our Saucer’s sub components remotely, and or, its exploration rovers during these annual public display opportunities. |
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The Blue Ridge Nebula Airlines flight management team adds the
Lake of
Excellence Landing site for SMART-1's to its Google Lunar X-prize training list. The team lead by Dr. Haynes will use Felicia and Asela air and ground rovers to scout out US, and European lunar landing sites from the air and ground while Aidia will be reserved for Mars air and ground exploration activities during the same flight mission.
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09-21-2007
Blue Ride Nebula airlines paying passenger are extended the opportunity to ride along with astronaut rated Dr. Haynes in the FAA/ AST registered Haynes Saucer to the Lunar surface and operate their own roves around the USA, USSR and or European landing sites with the hope of winning the Google Lunar X-prize competition. |
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Dr. Haynes and his flight team will give the international public the opportunity to navigate remote controlled rovers out of the Haynes Saucers aft cargo bay and around miniature models of spaceships and departure platforms abandoned on the moon long ago. Our supports are invited to try out their robotic navigational skills at the upcoming 2007 X-Prize cup, or our annual airline spacecraft public display scheduled for October 26, 27, and 28th.
As always hope to see you all there soon and God bless and keep you all. |
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03-15-2008
North Denver Youth Number 1# in BRNS’s Ed Dwight Googol Lunar Youth Prize
Dr. Haynes, and other volunteers, were personally on hand in
Colorado to help all five youthful teams land the world first manmade, FAA-AST registered, Haynes Flying Saucer mimicking spaceship, named the Haynes Saucer. All four members of each individual team (Commander Navigator, Mission Specialist, and Robot Controller Specialist) were able to successfully deploy the three miniature air/ground Haynes Saucer exploratory rovers from the lower forward and aft cargo compartment bays while in route to their designated NASA Apollo landing sites.
Pre-registered teams were also able to successfully photograph the NASA / Grumman moon Lander artifacts using the Haynes Saucers onboard audio/video monitoring equipment tied to its exploratory rovers. Winners of this second event will now go on to compete in our BRNS 2008 final Googol Lunar Youth exploration competition scheduled this fall in either New Mexico or
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As the leader of the “Third Wave Airline Industry” transitions toward passenger and freight space flight activities Dr. Doug Haynes, and his Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline management team, are fully dedicated to helping the youth of the world connect with this exciting filed during its renaissances period.
As all ways your invited to come along on this is futuristic colorful
Colorado journey into the aerospace science history books. Why follow the water when you can take it wit you for free?
God blessed you all this 2008 flight season. |
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