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    Playboy and Virgin Galactic Dream Up Cosmic Men's Space Club

    Playboy is about to launch into the final frontier, at least in its imagination.

    The iconic adult-magazine company has dreamed up a vision of a Playboy Club in space — a sprawling sci-fi-inspired depiction of fun and games on a huge private space station – in conjunction with the space tourism company Virgin Galactic. The results appear in the March issue of Playboy magazine on newsstands now.

    A zero-gravity dance club, a casino featuring "human roulette" and a restaurant for fine dining are just some of the amenities envisioned by artist Thomas Tenery and released by Playboy Tuesday (Feb. 22). The magazine worked with several futurists and scientists, including Virgin Galactic head designer Adam Wells, to illustrate the potential space Playboy Club.

    "As Virgin Galactic gets closer to becoming the world's first commercial space line, Playboy is eagerly pondering the creation of the ultimate intergalactic entertainment destination," Playboy editorial director Jimmy Jellinek said in a statement.  "This heaven-in-the-heavens will exceed starry-eyed travelers' wildest dreams, and guests will truly experience a party that's out of this world."

    Founded by British billionaire Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Galactic is a private space company seeking to become the world's first passenger spaceliner service. The company has built the first commercial suborbital spacecraft, called SpaceShipTwo, and is selling tickets for flights at $200,000 per seat.

    The first rocket-powered test flights of SpaceShipTwo are expected later this year. The air-launched spacecraft has already performed a series of unpowered drop tests and captive-carry flights with its massive mothership, the WhiteKnightTwo.

    Playboy's clubs were launched by magazine founder Hugh Hefner in the 1960s. But every Playboy Club has the same limitation: It's stuck on Earth.

    "The Playboy Club in space will be on a station in orbit, like a cruise ship," Playboy writers A.J. Baime and Jason Harper explain in a description. "Orbiting Earth is one idea, but it could also travel around other celestial bodies." [Gallery: Playboy's Space Club & Other Private Space Station Ideas]

    Tenery's paintings suggest the club could be built on a vast wheel-shaped space station that would spin to create a sort of artificial gravity. Unmanned cargo ships could be shot up to the space station to keep the club stocked with supplies.

    "You could literally swing around the dark side of the moon," Wells told Playboy.

    A big selling point would be the restaurant, which would be built into the spinning section so diners (and their food) wouldn't float off their seats and tables, explained Baime and Harper, who also sought input from futurist Thomas Frey of the Davini Institute think tank, and former NASA scientist Stan Kent.

    A plethora of windows (Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo rockets ships are covered with viewports) would also give diners the atmosphere – pun intended – of flying in space. In Tenery's depictions, the space game room would include a roulette system in which you are the ball, as well as zero-gravity bungee jumping and the obligatory space bar.

    There would be no windows in the zero-gravity dance club, but there would be drinks, served by Playboy bunnies wearing jetpacks. And  there would be exterior windows in the private "orbital pleasure dome," so clubgoers could gaze down at Earth during romantic interludes including, you guessed it, sex in space, the writers added.

    "The entire Kama Sutra will have to be reimagined according to the rules of zero-gravity physics," Baime and Harper wrote.

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    55 comments

    • Warren Y  •  3 months ago
      Now you know what the 1% is going to throw all their excess cash at.
      • Micky 3 months ago
        The 1% won't be able to afford this. Maybe the 1% of the 1%.
    • James Dogue  •  3 months ago
      And this goes to show you the true vacuum that exists in the minds of the elite.
      • Mister Chartreuse 3 months ago
        Conjures up a disturbing image of a starving homeless kid in Ugunda looking up in the sky and seeing a multi-million dollar party space ship.
      • James Dogue 3 months ago
        Yeah, I agree, although for me, it conjures up images of France, just prior to the revolution.
    • William  •  3 months ago
      *Chuckle* Know anything about the realities of space flight? If your selling point is zero-gee, you'll find that spacesickness is a problem for half the trained astronauts who enter it. Barfing and dehydration aren't romantic. Astronauts find that foods and drink lose much of their flavor, which will take the edge off those fancy dinners. And while assorted rendezvous and docking maneuvers may seem possible in weightlessness, it's been reported that such efforts aboard the space shuttle found that the NASA Sutra works better in theory than in practice.

      Of course, all these problems could be solved with enough research. Actually, a lot of research. I'm sure we'll fiund a line of volunteers long enough to reach the moon.
      • Violet 2 months ago
        I did see that they said the resturant would have gravity, sadly the idea of viewports and the awesome view of spinning around and around will make you feel very sick also, considering you would feel as though you werent moveing.

        that bronsen guy just likes attention. thats what this is really about.
    • J  •  Springfield, United States  •  3 months ago
      I hope viagra works in zero gravity
    • Jim  •  3 months ago
      Playboy is aiming to be the first to get a zero-g photo shoot. I will admit that I would buy (for the articles) whatever magazine produced it.
    • Bill  •  3 months ago
      Wow, I guess nerds really *are* cool nowadays.
    • Robert  •  Washington, United States  •  3 months ago
      I'm not losing sleep over this, but it's a pet peeve of mine when people use a term like "intergalactic" to refer to anything we do in space. I'm totally down with Virgin's use of "Galactic" in their name, because it's a marketing thing and sounds sexy as a company's title. But to refer to this as the "ultimate intergalactic entertainment destination" is really out there. Intergalactic means "between galaxies", a place we won't be going to for a couple hundred years probably. This venture doesn't even qualify as interplanetary; it's still close to low-Earth orbit! In smaller-scale terms, if you left your home, intergalactic would be like driving to the next city, while low-Earth orbit would be like standing in your front yard. Like I said, no big deal, but you know...semantics. Blah, blah, blah.
      • Warren Y 2 months ago
        Like using the term "World Series".
    • Red Clouds  •  3 months ago
      So they talk about having sex in zero G's. What happens to the floating spunk?
      • Hesperos 3 months ago
        They're going to hire Monica Lewinsky to lap that up.
    • Greg  •  Doylestown, United States  •  3 months ago
      whos going to spend 5 grand just to get in throu the door
    • Fuzzball  •  Raleigh, United States  •  3 months ago
      Lol. A playboy and a virgin, who woulda thunk.
    • Dec 23 2012  •  Lansing, United States  •  3 months ago
      I don't know but I think the idea is a real boner.
    • blah blah blah  •  2 months ago
      I heard the lap dances are out of this world....
    • Chris  •  3 months ago
      Hugh Hefner's retirement home? That man is a LEGEND!!
    • Robert B  •  Racine, United States  •  3 months ago
      Oh well, at least gravity won't be an issue for aging Bunnies.
    • Frank  •  3 months ago
      Plastic and Viagra in Space!
    • JRobert  •  St Augustine, United States  •  2 months ago
      Playboy and Virgin? That's a riot. The only thing virginal to do with Playboy is firm fisted adolescent males oggling the centerfold.
    • RJMEmyselfNI  •  Little Elm, United States  •  3 months ago
      To quote Robert Heinlein "Home home on Lagrange where the space debris always collects. We possess so it seems two of man's greatist dreams solar power and
      ZERO G SEX!!!!!"
    • “Just Because”  •  3 months ago
      Oh! Great more cyber bacteria in space not to mention space junk from floating condoms.
    • get er done  •  3 months ago
      MMMMMMMMMM.............weightless sweater pillows
    • George  •  Owen Sound, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      wooohooo titties in space
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