Sunday, November 24, 2013

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Space tourism looks to land at Dubai



Since we are very much aware about growing tourism, as it is a basis of growing economy in a present world and between that an introduction of space tourism is something different as referred as a landmark on a field of tourism.


DUBAI: as Dubai is regarded as one of the richest residents so it has been targeted as the people who would commence on flight would be asking to pay $ 100000 to board a space commercial flight which is most probably to rout on sky from the next year.

As the Netherlands based space Expedition Corporation has taken up the initiative to build a spaceship which would 1 people to travel within space each day and to reach, it is expected to take only one hour.

Since there would be only pilot who would be guiding you along your journey so you will get a feeling of co-pilot. So far as space is concerned it is quicker through the air so you will feel only a minute of your journey and you will be at space as said by SXC CEO and founder Michiel Mol was quoted as saying by the Arabian Business.

He further added by saying, experience would surely going to be different as you and your pilot would be the only person flying and discovering a beauty of earth and the people who lives down the shadow of space.

And with the end of time the Gravity will act and it will land the space down to the earth again. So far as newsy notes are concerned The US Federal Aviation Administration are looking forward to approve it by the end of the next year.

So far the rates of tickets are concerned they have set the fair which is of $ 100000 each and after its launch they have sold more than 250 tickets.

For those who wish to buy a ticket they must pay 50% deposit and those who are willing to pay a full amount their names would be carved on a ballot to recognize them as a first 100 passengers to board a space flight.

Aviation enthusiasts are striving for the first trip to space, on the other hand retirees who witnessed the first man land on the moon in 1969 are spending their savings on a near-similar pursuit, the report said.
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