Are you looking to be one of the first humans to experience space tourism? Well, it sounds as though you are going to need some major coin to travel to the curious cosmos. Reuters is reporting that passengers who want to take a trip on the Blue Origin rocket will have to pony up between $200,000 to $300,000 for the epic voyage.
Does that include in-flight dinner or just regular beverage service and a bag of peanuts? Just want to see if it’s worth the price or not.— Blue Origin (@blueorigin) April 29, 2018
Blue Origin is a privately funded aerospace manufacturer and spaceflight services company that was founded by Jeff Bezos in 2000. Starting in 2019, Blue Origin expects to offer space tourism packages. Astronauts will venture to space in the company’s New Shepard vehicle. Up to six passengers would sit in a capsule attached to a huge rocket that would blast them into suborbital space. After approximately two and a half minutes, the autonomous capsule would soar to the Karman line, which is 62 miles above Earth. At the height of the adventure, customers would experience a few minutes of zero gravity weightlessness and see the curvature of the planet. Then the pressurized capsule would fall back to Earth and land safely by using parachutes. With a price of up to $300,000 for about 20 minutes, this is quite the pricey endeavor.