SpaceX will be using its Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spacecraft for this trip. The tickets will cost around $55 million. Out of the three tourist seats, one has already been booked, according toThe New York Times.
“This history-making flight will represent a watershed moment in the march toward universal and routine access to space,”said Axiom CEO Michael Suffredini.“This will be just the first of many missions to ISS to be completely crewed and managed by Axiom Space – a first for a commercial entity. Procuring the transportation marks significant progress toward that goal, and we’re glad to be working with SpaceX in this effort.”
While traveling to the ISS will consume two days, the tourists will get at least eight days to experience the “microgravity and views of Earth that can only be fully appreciated in the large, venerable station”.
AsThe Vergepoints out, this space trip to the International Space Station is a foreseeable reality, thanks to NASA’s announcement last year to open theInternational Space Station for commercial ventures.
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