The notion of getting the general public into low-Earth orbit I don't think is far-fetched at all. Brian Binnie earthfetchgeneral 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 eye is much more dynamic than any camera. Brian Binnie cameradynamiceye Change image and share on social
Weightlessness is a wonderful experience. It feels like magic. It really does. Brian Binnie experiencefeltmagic Change image and share on social
I was never a Trekkie, nor a science fiction guy. Brian Binnie fictionguyscience Change image and share on social
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
It is extremely rewarding for me to be recognised by the University of Aberdeen. This is where I grew up and nurtured my dreams. Brian Binnie aberdeendreamextremely Change image and share on social
If you are not happy when you're weightless, then something's wrong. Brian Binnie happyweightlesswrong Change image and share on social
Without mincing words or really embellishing anything... I consider Mike Alsbury the renaissance man. He could do it all. He was an engineer. He was a pilot. He worked well with others. He had a great sense of humor. I never heard him raise his voice or lose his cool. Brian Binnie alsburycoolembellish share on social