Not a rocket, a space balloon will travel to the end of space, the cost of one seat is about ₹ 1 crore
Traveling in space was earlier considered exciting only from the purpose of view of science, but now the dream of space tourism has also started coming true. Recently, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and British billionaire businessman Richard Branson have also returned from voyage. However, now it's possible to trip space not only on the rumble of rockets but also on a snug 'vehicle'.
According to the Rob report, Space Perspective co-founder Jane Pointer says that her spaceship Neptune comfortably takes it near the tip of space. it's not a rocket or an aircraft, but a football field-sized 'space balloon' that goes into space at a speed of 12 miles per hour. it's a cabin which also has windows. Even Wi-Fi is provided in the bar and toilet.
It will have 8 passengers and a pilot who will slowly start off from Kennedy Space Center. Flying from here, first you'll see a spectacular view of Florida, then the complete geographic area and at last the planet. Pointer says that some people would love to require a walk thereon before dawn in order that the gorgeous sky are seen and also the gorgeous blue line separating the planet from space. Although it'll not actually enter space, but the sight will look almost the identical.
The landing will occur on the water and folks are brought back by boat. Ticket sales also will start from the year 2024 after testing in June. the value of a seat is probably going to be around Rs 93 lakh.
Space balloons have also been tested and employed by the American space agency NASA. they're being employed since 1930 after they were first used for research and adventure. Pointer and her husband Taber McCallum built an area balloon in 2014 which carried Alan Eustace for his record-breaking parachute jump over 1.35 lakh feet.