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Started by rdunk, June 17, 2014, 05:38:34 PM

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rdunk

A bit of interesting activity in China, as Chinese "space enthusiasts" snap up tickets to outer space. More than 300 Chinese space enthusiasts have booked tickets costing nearly $100,000 for a five minute trip.

Maybe this is something the "Galactic Resource Management" group could add to its areas of "management" - "Space light Travel" - planning, itineraries, reservations, booking, travel insurance, and funding to people with approved credit.  ;)

SPACE TRAVEL
Wealthy Chinese buy space flight tickets: report
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) June 13, 2014


More than 300 Chinese space enthusiasts have booked tickets costing nearly $100,000 for a five minute trip to outer space, official media reported Friday.

The 305 buyers snapped up tickets for a trip with Dutch firm Space Expedition Corp (SXC) when they went on sale on Taobao, an online retail website, the state-run China Daily reported.

The trips will take place in a two-man craft that remains in space for five to six minutes, giving the tourist a rarely seen view and the experience of weightlessness, the report said.

The tickets were sold for 599,999 yuan ($96,000) it said, adding that four entrepreneurs from the southwestern city of Chengdu and two from the commercial hub of Shanghai were among those who signed up.

The Taobao page selling the tickets was only available on June 12th, a spokesman for the website told AFP. A screenshot seen by AFP showed that transactions had been made.

No date for the trip was given. Despite a flurry of interest in space tourism in recent years, no private firms have yet been able to launch regular trips.

Participants -- who must weigh no more than 125 kilograms (275 pounds) -- are required to receive flight simulation and weightlessness training before their trip.

China has its own military-run space programme, which in the last decades has sent astronauts into orbit and landed a rover on the moon, but so far has no commercial space firms.

Ticket broker Zhang Yong told the China Daily: "It is exciting that Chinese can enjoy space travel with a click of a mouse. Hopefully it will usher in a new chapter for Chinese to explore outer space."



http://www.space-travel.com/reports/Wealthy_Chinese_buy_space_flight_tickets_report_999.html

deuem

2 people for 200,000 dolars. What is wrong with this picture.

rdunk

Quote from: deuem on June 18, 2014, 03:57:08 AM
2 people for 200,000 dolars. What is wrong with this picture.

Deuem, somehow I miss your thought?? The article says 305 people @ $96,000 each. So, I don't understand where the "2 people for 200,000 dollars" is coming from?? :)

deuem

QuoteThe trips will take place in a two-man craft that remains in space for five to six minutes

Right out of your post. 96k x 2 = 200K including a profit?  Ok 192K, I was rounding.
So what is wrong with this picture that no one else in the world can do? Even a V2 would cost more.
A price tag of 960,000 would be closer. Must be a miracle rocket or a small UFO that costs 5 bucks to get up there. I think it is a rip off and the people took the bait. Maybe a way to smuggle a lot of money out of China. After all it was only on line a few minutes and sold out? Do you really think people were just sitting there waiting for this? Or it is a plan. Look at how much money in total they moved. Almost 30 million USD. That is the picture.....Dig into that and follow the money as they say.