In 1969 I was 16, and for me anything was possible. '2001: A Space Odyssey' was in theaters. Man's future in space seemed limitless, and here on TV to punctuate it all were men walking on the moon. Brian Binnie futurelimitlessman Change image and share on social
I'm very pleased to be part of the XCOR team and look forward to working with friends and colleagues on many of the exciting development efforts at XCOR, including the family of Lynx vehicles. Brian Binnie colleaguedevelopmenteffort Change image and share on social
If somebody had told me when I was in graduate school, 'Brian, in 35 years you'll get a chance to fly the first commercial spacecraft with no computers,' I'd have said, 'I don't think so. People are not going to be that stupid.' Brian Binnie brianchancecommercial share on social
Golf is a working man's sport in Scotland. Brian Binnie golfmanscotland Change image and share on social
I remember going to London with my father in 1968 to see '2001: A Space Odyssey.' I just soaked in that movie. To me, that was real; it was going to happen. Brian Binnie fatherhappenlondon Change image and share on social
If you are not used to the g-forces, it can really mess with you. There's this overwhelming power that sweeps through the cabin. Your senses get pegged out. You're looking for comfort or safety but you won't find any. All you can do is keep breathing. Brian Binnie breathecabincomfort share on social
The delay in SpaceShipTwo has not been the development of either of the vehicles. But the rocket motor has just been problematic from the get-go. Brian Binnie delaydevelopmentmotor Change image and share on social