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Russian space officials want to offer tourists a trip around the moon for US$100 million, a newspaper reported yesterday.
Energiya, the Russian company that helps build and fly Moscow's spaceships, presented the plans to the Federal Space Agency on Monday, the daily Izvestia said.
A space tourist would blast off from Baikonur in Kazakhstan on a Soyuz rocket, spend a week on the International Space Station (ISS) and then leave the ISS to travel around the moon before returning to earth. - REUTERS
So who here's going??
Energiya, the Russian company that helps build and fly Moscow's spaceships, presented the plans to the Federal Space Agency on Monday, the daily Izvestia said.
A space tourist would blast off from Baikonur in Kazakhstan on a Soyuz rocket, spend a week on the International Space Station (ISS) and then leave the ISS to travel around the moon before returning to earth. - REUTERS
So who here's going??
