Richard Garriott: It’s Time to Push for US Human Spaceflight Independence
Richard Garriott and his father Owen have penned an editorial arguing that the US needs to regain the ability to send manned missions into space on its own.
Richard Garriott and his father Owen have penned an editorial arguing that the US needs to regain the ability to send manned missions into space on its own.
In which I learn, from a small, rural publication from Illinois, that the Ultima creator took part in two separate research trips to Antarctica.
In which we look at the news related to Richard Garriott, Portalarium, and Shroud of the Avatar that came out in the last year.
If you’re curious about Jim Clash’s recent Explorer’s Club interview with Richard and Owen Garriott about their travels in space, he has published the transcript at AskMen.
At the recent Explorers Club dinner featuring Richard and Owen Garriott, the discussion turned (as one might expect) to the issue of how to go to the bathroom in space. (Image credit: alertfive @ Flickr)
Richard Garriott and his father Owen, the only father/son American astronaut duo, will be giving a public interview about their experiences in space at a special Explorers Club event next week.
When Helen Garriott, his mother, couldn’t attend his wedding in France because of her health, Richard Garriott found a very…innovative solution to the problem.
That would be NASA astronaut Owen Garriott, father of Ultima creator (and private astronaut himself) Richard Garriott (known to us all as, of course, Lord British). Here he is posing by a console aboard...