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Space tours to the Moon - why not?

Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Feb 10, 2012 - The first space tourist may be flying around the moon already five years from now if Space Adventures company has its way. The Virginia-based private space exploration company recently announced pla

We have drift off: Balloons to the edge of space

Space tourism doesn't have to be rocket science, discovers Michael Le Page

Colorado Seeks Spaceport Status

Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper has sent a letter to the FAA seeking designation as a spaceport and the ability to create facilities for that purpose.

On Space

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Renowned NASA Space Flight Risk Expert Dr. Feng Hsu Now Assessing Private Space Flight Risks

One of the nation’s leading experts in space flight safety and risk assessment, Dr. Feng Hsu recently agreed to support suborbital space flight by helping guide the International affairs of Xtraordinary Adventures, a Florida space travel agency representing XCOR’s Lynx spaceplane.

Launch of SpaceX Falcon 9 private rocket is a success

The Falcon 9 , the first of a new generation of private rockets that could one day make space travel commonplace, successfully launched from Cape Canaveral on Friday.

Kennedy Space Centre visits | Final countdown for space shuttle

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Kennedy Space Centre visits | Final countdown for space shuttle

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As price drops, space tourism is poised for giant leap | National | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

In the half-century since humans first touched the stars, just seven people have paid their way into space, each forking over tens of millions to orbit around the Earth for about two weeks.

Flight International 19-25 October cover: Virgin Galactic's suborbital space tourism - Flight Image

This week Flightglobal publication Flight International looks at Virgin Galactic's suborbital space tourism programme now that the enterprise has gone where no commerical craft has gone before: VSS Enterprise was dropped from 45,000 feet and successfully glided back to...

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