Space Adventures -- who lets folks vacay in space via suborbital jaunts -- is offering to shoot you to the moon during your next work sabbatical. Amateur astronauts won't actually land on the lunar surface, of course, but their Soyuz spacecraft will get within 62 miles of it. To indulge in your lunar fantasy, it'll only cost you 150 million bucks, or roughly the GDP of a [insert small island/nation here]. One of the two seats is already taken, but the company needs another would-be moon man or lunar lady before the trip's a go.Sunday, May 8, 2011
Space Adventures will shoot you to the moon for $150 million
Space Adventures -- who lets folks vacay in space via suborbital jaunts -- is offering to shoot you to the moon during your next work sabbatical. Amateur astronauts won't actually land on the lunar surface, of course, but their Soyuz spacecraft will get within 62 miles of it. To indulge in your lunar fantasy, it'll only cost you 150 million bucks, or roughly the GDP of a [insert small island/nation here]. One of the two seats is already taken, but the company needs another would-be moon man or lunar lady before the trip's a go.
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