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ISS to accommodate tourists for $35K a night

By T.K. Randall
June 8, 2019 · Comment icon 7 comments

(Very) rich space tourists will soon be able to visit the ISS. Image Credit: NASA
From next year, the International Space Station will open its doors to private visitors and business ventures.
For those with the right connections and a heck of a lot of spare cash, NASA has revealed that the orbiting outpost will be offering two private astronaut missions from 2020.

Trips to the station will last up to 30 days and will cost an eye-watering $35,000 per night.

Two private firms - Boeing and SpaceX - have been tasked with the responsibility of determining who goes up as well as ensuring that they meet the medical and training requirements for the trip.
An additional fee for the flight to and from the station will cost a further $60 million.

"NASA is opening the International Space Station to commercial opportunities and marketing these opportunities as we've never done before," said NASA's chief financial officer Jeff DeWit.

The move is a major step toward privatizing the ISS to maintain its viability in to the future.

It is currently unclear however who, if anyone, has signed up for the trip.

Source: BBC News | Comments (7)




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Comment icon #1 Posted by susieice 5 years ago
What I found says $50 million a trip. https://www.fox29.com/news/nasa-will-let-tourists-visit-the-international-space-station-starting-in-2020?fbclid=IwAR03NyLot1dDl5kmQESDjvc1FfJfRtKE9vUfeDg4-pCQRYTeoHyvj2hDQUs We need to start saving now so Waspie can go! It starts sometime next year.
Comment icon #2 Posted by Waspie_Dwarf 5 years ago
I think that is the price of the launch. The $35,000 per night is is in addition to that. Generally the heavier the payload the more expensive the launch costs. To launch me I think you're going to need a bigger rocket. 
Comment icon #3 Posted by susieice 5 years ago
It would be an awesome vacation though!
Comment icon #4 Posted by Dark_Grey 5 years ago
I want Eric Dubay to crowd source the money for the trip and live stream his reaction once he leaves the Earth's atmosphere. Priceless
Comment icon #5 Posted by Desertrat56 5 years ago
Who is Eric Dubay?
Comment icon #6 Posted by Desertrat56 5 years ago
Oh, never mind.  I did a google.  LOL  yeah he should go.
Comment icon #7 Posted by jowasmus 5 years ago
Eric Dubay, never heard of him before now (that I remember), but that's funny. Somebody needs to start a GoFund me page just for that.


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