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Who wants to be an astronaut?

Posted 11-25-2009 by Bill Andrews

This could be you, if the upcoming reality show Starwalker goes through with its plans to send two winners into orbit. NASA photo
Reality shows have been promising to transform people for almost a decade now, whether it's into a millionaire, a married person, a beautiful person, or someone smarter than a fifth grader. But soon a TV show may document a group of people jockeying for what may be the grandest transformation of all: becoming an actual space-faring astronaut.

Well, so they claim. Right now all I've seen so far is a press release and a few sites reposting the announcement of this show, called Starwalker. According to the press release, it’ll begin filming in May, and the space flights will be in 2011 or 2012 aboard a Russian Soyuz vehicle. Anyone the world over can sign up on an as-yet unknown web site starting December 12, and the competition itself will be split in two, one for each hemisphere, with two winners emerging.

While this may end up not happening, I post it because I wonder, is this a good idea? Naturally, Starwalker’s press release is full of idyllic prose on why it’s so great: “Starwalker is the best, and indeed biggest, attempt ever made to create a permanent shift in the consciousness of the public back to the sense of wonder and the majestic human glory of the Apollo era.” But is a reality show the best way to rekindle a sleepy public’s love with space travel?

Personally, it seems like Starwalker can’t possibly achieve its lofty goal. We’ve been trying for years to get folks interested in space again, so I doubt some television show could pull it off. But then again, people nowadays really love them some reality TV; if this takes off (so to speak), maybe it could be the motivation for disaffected fans to “remember” how cool space can be. And at the very least, Starwalker probably won’t do any damage to our space-faring goals, unless I simply didn’t think of them.

That is, of course, all assuming it happens. So, what do you think? Is this the best way to get people back into space? Would you watch Starwalker? Would you sign up for it?

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  • Lessell said:

    awesome! I would sign up!

    November 25, 2009 10:18 PM
  • FortyTwoDegreesNorth said:

    I won't make any judgments as to the wisdom of the choice, but let me be the first to congratulate anyone attempting to make space travel a "reality" for ordinary people!

    November 29, 2009 10:02 PM
  • Bill Andrews said:

    Well, I'll be sure to follow the story then, and let everyone know when and where they can sign up (assuming they can).  If it does work, and the show does result in more interest in making space travel reality, that would be pretty wonderful.  Let's hope for the best, then!

    December 1, 2009 2:39 PM
  • Galactic_John said:

    Hi Bill,

    I've got more news about Starwalker, obviously they have selected some contestants already, as I'm one of them, as I signed up last DEC 12th.

    Earlier this week...

    I got some information with details from the executive producers office last Tuesday, I've been selected to be in the first episode.

    I'm still in shock, is it real?

    I can forward you the details,  

    I'm a regular contributor to Astronomy, so get with Dave E. Or Mike B.to get my contact info.

    Thanks,

    John

    January 22, 2010 10:19 PM
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