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Space tourism: SpaceX plans to fly four customers around the Earth
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Elon Musk has never hidden his ambition to finance the development of SpaceX by using space tourism. The company is taking another step in this direction by signing a partnership with Space Adventures.
SpaceX plans to send four tourists to space in late 2021 or early 2022 as part ofa partnership with Space Adventures, a tour operator specializing in space tourism. Space Adventures, which in the past has already organized trips to the International Space Station (iSS) for seven people aboard Russian Soyuz capsules.
Few details have filtered at this stage regarding the preparation to which customers will have to submit. The price of the ticket will remain secret. These four tourists are not expected to visit the resort. They will stay on boardan adapted version from the SpaceX Dragon capsule and will orbit the Earth two or three times at around 400 km altitude before starting their descent. The pressurized, air-conditioned and flame retardant coveralls they will be wearing were revealed by Elon Musk on Instagram.
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This first tourist flight in space for SpaceX should bring some credibility to the commercial ambitions of the firm, which we remember that it had sold two tickets for a trip around the Moon aboard the Crew Dragon to take place … in 2018. This project had been postponed indefinitely, replaced by the flight of the Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa who should one day take off in the direction of the star aboard the Starship Super Heavy (ex-Big Falcon Rocket) rocket.
A market in which SpaceX is not the only one engaged: Blue Origin, the space company financed by Jeff Bezos, is also close to selling tickets for space to tourists, just like Virgin Galactic, the company of Richard Branson. These two companies plan to charge approximately $ 200,000 for the experience.
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