Walk in space for a measly $15 million bucks.
[hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"]A NY Times article has details on a news release by Space Adventures Ltd. (SAL). SAL has previously provided space trips to three wealthy individuals for (US)$20 million.
The article announces the [a href="vny!://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/21/science/space/21adventure.html"]$15 million EVA 'upgrade'[/a], and quotes SAL chief executive Eric Anderson, who says that the plan has been approved by the Federal Space Agency of the Russian Federation; but the article also says that NASA has not been informed."
From the article: "Fewer than 450 people have traveled to space, and the club of spacewalkers is even more exclusive. Just 151 people have stepped outside the relative safety of their craft to greet the void with only a visor to separate life and death. 'Spacewalk is the ultimate experience that we've managed to invent as humans,' said Tom Jones, a former astronaut and spacewalker who is an adviser to Space Adventures. Being outside the craft when 'there's nothing between you and the ground below but empty space,' he said, is 'incomparable.'"
Sounds like fun, but I had better check my credit limit first.
Scuba lessons are cheaper...
It's cheaper to just cremate yourself and get NASA to sprinkle your dust in space. Then again, do you really want to float around space with all that debris out there......?
I'm not going up in that floating bomb known as the space shuttle. Shoot me up with the Russians. I trust them more.
Sportsdude wrote:
I'm not going up in that floating bomb known as the space shuttle. Shoot me up with the Russians. I trust them more.
You've got to be kidding, SD. The Russians have lost more people in space than American Airlines. Have you ever seen the inside of Mir? No way would I fly in that orbital garage sale.
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