1 DOMINO'S PIZZA HAS A BIG DREAM TO ACCOMPLISH!! BUILDING A BRANCH ON THE MOON!! Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:01 pm
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Domino's Japanese affiliate has set its sights high and proposed a branch on the moon.
It follows rival chain Pizza Hut's mission to the International Space Station in 2001, when a pizza was delivered to astronauts orbiting the earth.
"We started thinking about this project last year, although we have not
yet determined when the restaurant might open," spokesman Tomohide
Matsunaga said.
Domino's said the Maeda construction company had begun drawing up plans for a two-story, dome-shaped lunar eatery.
It added that the eatery's staff would live on-site at the 28-yard-wide (26-meter-wide) building.
The restaurant chain estimated that the cost of turning the stunt into reality would be about ¥1.67 trillion ($21.8 billion).
Some 15 rockets would be required to deliver 70 tons (63.5 tonnes) of construction materials and pizza-making equipment to the moon.
"In the future, we anticipate there will be many people living on the
moon - astronauts who are working there and, in the future, citizens of the moon," Matsunaga added.
Check out the youtube linke below:
It follows rival chain Pizza Hut's mission to the International Space Station in 2001, when a pizza was delivered to astronauts orbiting the earth.
"We started thinking about this project last year, although we have not
yet determined when the restaurant might open," spokesman Tomohide
Matsunaga said.
Domino's said the Maeda construction company had begun drawing up plans for a two-story, dome-shaped lunar eatery.
It added that the eatery's staff would live on-site at the 28-yard-wide (26-meter-wide) building.
The restaurant chain estimated that the cost of turning the stunt into reality would be about ¥1.67 trillion ($21.8 billion).
Some 15 rockets would be required to deliver 70 tons (63.5 tonnes) of construction materials and pizza-making equipment to the moon.
"In the future, we anticipate there will be many people living on the
moon - astronauts who are working there and, in the future, citizens of the moon," Matsunaga added.
Check out the youtube linke below:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0DfVyLE3V0